Patient 12. Patient 12. Both readers missed a defect found at endoscopy. Coronal MPR image from 0.625-mm axial dataset missed a subtle defect of the right.

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Patient 12. Patient 12. Both readers missed a defect found at endoscopy. Coronal MPR image from 0.625-mm axial dataset missed a subtle defect of the right cribriform plate, measuring 3 mm endoscopically and 2 mm by imaging. Two defects were present on the right in this patient; readers detected the first, but not the second, defect. In retrospect, a small amount of soft tissue or fluid attenuation extends medially along the horizontal insertion of the middle turbinate, or olfactory recess, through the skull base defect. V. La Fata et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2008;29:536-541 ©2008 by American Society of Neuroradiology