23 Oral Cavity
10.1055/b-0036-138096 23 Oral Cavity 23.1 Oral Cavity, Salivary Glands, and Pharynx The oral cavity is the gateway for food into the body and is involved with breathing and verbal communication,…
10.1055/b-0036-138096 23 Oral Cavity 23.1 Oral Cavity, Salivary Glands, and Pharynx The oral cavity is the gateway for food into the body and is involved with breathing and verbal communication,…
10.1055/b-0036-138095 22 Temporal Bone 22.1 Introduction The temporal bone has a complex anatomy and varied functions, and its cross-sectional imaging tends to be an intimidating endeavor. It is to be…
10.1055/b-0036-138090 17 Neck Soft Tissue 17.1 Introduction The soft tissues of the neck can be an intimidating area to evaluate radiologically. However, children have numerous congenital and acquired abnormalities within…
10.1055/b-0036-138093 20 Sinuses 20.1 Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses The paranasal sinuses are aerated cavities within the facial bones that serve a variety of roles, including the humidification of inhaled…
10.1055/b-0036-138091 18 Craniofacial 18.1 Introduction Acquired and congenital craniofacial abnormalities can be intimidating because of the complex anatomy and apparent overlap of the clinical and imaging features of many of…
10.1055/b-0036-138092 19 Vascular Abnormalities of the Head and Neck 19.1 Introduction Multiple vascular malformations and vascular neoplasms of the neck are relatively unique to the pediatric population and merit clinical…
10.1055/b-0036-138082 9 Seizures 9.1 Introduction Seizures are a common neurologic finding in children, with approximately 400,000 children in the United States having epilepsy. In addition to patients with documented seizures…
10.1055/b-0036-138084 11 Hydrocephalus 11.1 Introduction Hydrocephalus is the pathologic accumulation of excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the head, typically within the ventricular system and typically with increased intraventricular pressure. It…
10.1055/b-0036-138083 10 Infection and Inflammation 10.1 Introduction Inflammatory conditions of both infectious and noninfectious origin can result in neurologic symptoms and have a variety of appearances on imaging. The appearances…
10.1055/b-0036-138085 12 Vascular Abnormalities 12.1 Introduction The intracranial vasculature can have congenital and acquired abnormalities that result in injury to the brain parenchyma. Understanding the normal anatomy of the intracranial…