====== Skull radiography ====== is the radiological investigation of the [[skull vault]] and associated bony structures. Seldom requested in modern medicine, plain [[radiography]] of the skull is often a last resort in trauma imaging in the absence of a CT. However, it is still utilized in the setting of skeletal surveys. Occasionally it might be used as a magnified technique to evaluate palpable bony lesions of the scalp It is also used in some departments to exclude the presence of metallic foreign bodies that might contraindicate MRI. A [[skull fracture]] increases the probability of a surgical [[intracranial injury]] (ICI) (in a comatose patient it is a 20-fold increase, in a conscious patient it is a 400-fold increase. However, significant ICI can occur with a normal [[skull X-ray]] (SXR) (SXR was normal in 75% of minor head injury patients found to have intracranial lesions on CT, attesting to the insensitivity of SXRs). SXRs affect management of only 0.4–2% of patients in most reports. An SXR may be helpful in the following: 1. in patients with moderate risk for intracranial injury by detecting an unsuspected [[depressed skull fracture]] (however, most of these patients will get a CT scan, which obviates the need for SXR) 2. if a CT scan cannot be obtained, an SXR may identify significant findings such as pineal shift, pneumocephalus, air-fluid levels in the air sinuses, skull fracture (depressed or linear)…(however, sensitivity for detecting ICI is very low) 3. with penetrating injuries: helps in visualization of some metallic objects