Raine syndrome: expanding the r ...
We describe ante- and postnatal imaging of a 1- year-old otherwise healthy girl with Raine syndrome. She presented with neonatal respiratory distres ...
John C. P. Williams of Williams ...
John C.P. Williams of New Zealand, whose name is associated with Williams-Beuren syndrome, spent his known professional career primarily in cardiova ...
Hemangiomas revisited: the usef ...
Hemangiomas are common vascular tumors occurring in children. Though most of the lesions present in infants and young children with a typical appear ...
Asymptomatic leukemic-cell infi ...
Pancreatic infiltration of leukemic cells is a very rare manifestation at the onset of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in childhood. Pancreatic e ...
US assessment of estrogen-respo ...
Background A mother’s circulating estrogen increases over the third trimester, producing physiological effects on her newborn that wane postnatally. ...
MR findings of synovial disease ...
Synovium is the thin membranous lining of a joint. It produces synovial fluid, which lubricates and nourishes the cartilage and bone in the joint ca ...
Clinical and radiological disti ...
In 1938, Saul Jarcho and Paul Levin from Johns Hopkins Hospital reported cases of thoracic insufficiency due to vertebral and rib anomalies. Nearly ...
Williams-Beuren syndrome: histo ...
Williams syndrome, also known as Williams- Beuren syndrome (OMIM database entry 194050), is now known to be commonly associated with a hemizygous c ...
Gallbladder volvulus in a child ...
Gallbladder volvulus in children is rare. Preoperative diagnosis is considered difficult because of the nonspecific symptoms and inflammatory blood ...
Hydatid cysts of the liver in c ...
Background Hydatid disease is a serious public health problem in endemic areas. Percutaneous treatment is an effective alternative to surgical and m ...
Whole-body MR angiography: init ...
Radiological assessment of vasculopathy in children is typically undertaken with ultrasonography, echocardiography, conventional angiography, comput ...
Posttraumatic high-flow priapis ...
Background Usually high-flow priapism is caused by perineal or penile blunt trauma with direct cavernosal artery injury and formation of an arterial ...
Prenatal US evaluation of the s ...
We illustrate the contribution of high-frequency linear abdominal transducers in the prenatal US examination of the spinal cord. After birth, such t ...
Haemodynamic findings on cardia ...
In patients with congenital heart disease, haemodynamic findings demonstrated on cardiac CT might provide useful hints for understanding the haemody ...
MR evaluation of fetal demise
Background Fetal demise is an uncommon event encountered at MR imaging. When it occurs, recognition by the interpreting radiologist is important to ...
Brown adipose tissue 18F-FDG up ...
Positron emission tomography (PET) using [F-18] 2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG) fused with CT (18F-FDG PET/CT) has been widely adopted in oncological ...
Pseudo Gallbladder sign in bili ...
Background Ultrasound (US) is used to identify causes of neonatal cholestasis. We describe a potential sonographic pitfall, the gpseudo gallbladder ...
Gadopentetate dimeglumine-enhan ...
Background Biliary atresia (BA) is a progressive, obliterative cholangiopathy that occurs in neonates with hepatic portoenterostomy the treatment of ...
Unexpected MRI findings in clin ...
Background In the setting of clinically suspected Legg- Calvé-Perthes (LCP) disease and negative/equivocal radiographs, contrast-enhanced MRI can be ...
Radiation dose for thoracic and ...
Background For coronary artery visualization, retrospective ECG-gated acquisition by dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) was superior to spiral n ...
A rare case of primary hyperoxa ...
We describe the first reported case to our knowledge of an infant presenting with the extremely rare association of primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH ...
Volumetric fat-water separated ...
Background Pediatric body MRI exams often cover multiple body parts, making the development of broadly applicable protocols and obtaining uniform fa ...
MRI for the evaluation of pectu ...
Pectus excavatum, the most common congenital deformity of the anterior chest wall, is both a cosmetic and functional abnormality. The degree of abno ...
Image Gently: Challenges for ra ...
The development of digital radiography (DR) has provided numerous benefits for pediatric imaging, including the ability to post-process images and t ...
Borderline low conus medullaris ...
Background Isolated borderline low conus medullaris is a frequent finding on screening lumbar sonography of unknown significance that often prompts ...