Pediatric Skeletal Trauma

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Appendicular skeleton  Humeri (AP)  Forearms (AP)  Hands (PA)  Femurs (AP)  Lower legs (AP)  Feet (AP) Axial skeleton  Thorax (AP, lateral, right, and left obliques), to include ribs, thoracic, and upper…

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Infectious and Traumatic Diseases

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Fig. 8.1 Fungal sinusitis in leukemic patient. (a) Postcontrast CT shows sinusitis in both ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses extending to the right medial orbit with subperiosteal abscess formation. (b, c)…

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Miscellaneous Musculoskeletal Disease

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Fig. 34.1 A 2-month-old girl presented with the swelling of bilateral forearm. (a) Typical periosteal new bone formation (arrows) of mandible. (b, c) Periosteal new bone formation (arrows) of radius…

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Genetic Skeletal Disorders

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Fig. 28.1 Radiographic assessment of disproportional skeletal growth. (a) Spine. (b) Extremities 28.4.2 Achondroplasia Fig. 28.2 Achondroplasia: newborn. (a) Anteroposterior view of the pelvis and lower extremities shows horizontal acetabula,…

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Metabolic Diseases of the Brain

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Fig. 2.1 Schematic drawing of oligodendrocytes (ODG) extending myelin sheath over the axons. The area devoid of myelin sheath is called as node of Ranvier (arrows), and the nerve impulse…

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Pediatric Airway Disorders

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Fig. 12.1 An 18-month-old boy who underwent chest radiograph for evaluation of pneumonia in the setting of fever and elevated white blood cell count. Frontal chest radiograph demonstrates normal deviation…

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