PEDIATRIC IMAGING

Head and Neck Imaging

Jan 5, 2020 by in PEDIATRIC IMAGING Comments Off on Head and Neck Imaging

The “head and neck” encompasses extracranial structures from the skull base to the thoracic inlet including the orbits, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses (PNSs), face, jaws, temporal bones and soft tissues…

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Chest Imaging

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Imaging Techniques and Indications Conventional Radiography Diagnostic imaging plays an important role in the evaluation of the upper airway and chest in children. Chest radiographs comprise about 40% of all…

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Genitourinary Imaging

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This chapter provides an introduction to pediatric genitourinary imaging for the radiology resident. It will focus on diseases commonly encountered in or specific to children and congenital anomalies. Diseases more…

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Gastrointestinal Imaging

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To the radiologist who cares for adults, the exact age of a patient is rarely of great importance. To be sure, one approaches the chest radiograph of a 30-year-old differently…

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Spine Imaging

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The spinal cord is an integral part of the neural axis or central nervous system. Disease entities in the brain or spinal cord may have a direct or indirect influence…

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Cardiac Imaging

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Congenital Heart Disease Congenital heart disease (CHD) occurs in approximately 1% of all live births, or 40,000 births annually in the United States. It remains the leading cause of birth…

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Introduction

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As with other books in The Requisites series, this installment is primarily geared toward the radiology resident. It is not intended to provide an exhaustive review of pediatric imaging; rather,…

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Musculoskeletal

Aug 25, 2019 by in PEDIATRIC IMAGING Comments Off on Musculoskeletal

▪ Normal Variants and Common Benign Entities Probably more than in any other organ system, the normal imaging appearance of the skeletal system is strikingly different in children from its…

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Neuro

Aug 25, 2019 by in PEDIATRIC IMAGING Comments Off on Neuro

Pediatric neuroimaging is a distinct subspecialty. Anatomic areas in neuroimaging include the skull, brain, orbits, face and sinuses, neck, and spine. At many children’s hospitals, dedicated neuroradiologists perform and interpret…

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