Systematic Evaluation of Cardiac CTA

Aug 11, 2016 by in PEDIATRIC IMAGING Comments Off on Systematic Evaluation of Cardiac CTA

Randy Ray RichardsonAtlas of Pediatric Cardiac CTA2013Congenital Heart Disease10.1007/978-1-4614-0088-2_4© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 4. Systematic Evaluation of Cardiac CTA Randy Ray Richardson1   and Ernerio T. Alboliras2 (1) Department of Radiology, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center,…

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Advantages of Cardiac CTA over Other Imaging Modalities

Aug 11, 2016 by in PEDIATRIC IMAGING Comments Off on Advantages of Cardiac CTA over Other Imaging Modalities

Randy Ray RichardsonAtlas of Pediatric Cardiac CTA2013Congenital Heart Disease10.1007/978-1-4614-0088-2_1© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 1. Advantages of Cardiac CTA over Other Imaging Modalities Randy Ray Richardson1   and Ernerio T. Alboliras2 (1) Department of Radiology, St. Joseph’s Hospital…

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Trauma and its Imitators

Aug 7, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on Trauma and its Imitators

Routine: Skull: anteroposterior (AP) and lateral Lateral skull (may include C-spine) Lateral thoracic and lumbar spine Ribs: AP, right posterior oblique, left posterior oblique AP pelvis and lumbar spine AP…

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Sports Injuries

Aug 7, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on Sports Injuries

Fig. 1 a–d. Subacromial bursitis. Coronal oblique (a) and axial (b) sonograms show the subacromial synovial bursa presenting a thick hypervascularized wall and some fluid content (asterisk). c MSUS-guided intrabursal…

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Resonance of Foot and Ankle

Aug 7, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on Resonance of Foot and Ankle

Fig. 1 Achilles tendinopathy Fig. 2 Longitudinal tear of the peroneus tendon Fig. 3 Peronal splint syndrome Tendon tearing can be thought of as predominantly a chronic process, with the…

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Bone Disease II

Aug 7, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on Bone Disease II

Fig. 1 a, b Osteopenia and osteomalacia. a Osteopenia is characterized by quantitative bone abnormality with decreased bone density and cortical thinning (arrows). b Osteomalacia is characterized by qualitative bone…

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