Continuing challenges in defini ...
To achieve significant dose reduction without compromising diagnostic efficacy, it is important to understand the effects of exposure reduction on i ...
Skeletal imaging effects of pam ...
Background After observing metaphyseal changes in pediatric and young adult patients with osteosarcoma who were treated with pamidronate, we initiat ...
Variable MR imaging appearances ...
Background Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is rare in the general pediatric population but is increasingly found in treated pediatric cancer patient ...
Clinical applications in molecu ...
Molecular imaging is aimed at the noninvasive in vivo characterization and measurement of processes at a cellular and molecular level with clinical ...
Hepatobiliary and pancreatic im ...
Imaging plays a major role in the diagnostic work-up of children with hepatobiliary or pancreatic diseases. It consists mainly of US, CT and MRI, wi ...
CT scans in young people in Nor ...
Background Although CT can be greatly beneficial, its relatively high radiation doses have caused public health concerns. Objective To assess patte ...
Radiology residents’ experience ...
Background Residents should be exposed to adequate procedural volume to act independently upon completion of training. Informal inquiry led us to qu ...
The standardized exposure index ...
The exposure index is currently a method by which digital radiography manufacturers provide feedback to the technologist regarding the estimated exp ...
Role of MRI in osteosarcoma for ...
Background Histological necrosis, the current standard for response evaluation in osteosarcoma, is attainable after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Objec ...
Diagnostic errors in pediatric ...
Background Little information is known about the frequency, types and causes of diagnostic errors in imaging children. Objective Our goals were to d ...
Functional and molecular imagin ...
MRI is a very versatile tool for noninvasive imaging and it is particularly attractive as an imaging technique in paediatric patients given the abse ...
Gastrointestinal tract imaging ...
Imaging of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in children continues to evolve, with new techniques, both radiological and non-radiological, being added ...
Improved cardiovascular flow qu ...
Background Cardiovascular flow is commonly assessed with two-dimensional, phase-contrast MRI (2-D PC-MRI). However, scan prescription and acquisitio ...
Differences in MRI findings bet ...
Background MRI is sensitive for joint inflammation, but its ability to separate subgroups of arthritis in children has been questioned. Infectious a ...
Multidetector CT venography and ...
Background Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction (EHPVO) is a common cause of paediatric portal hypertension and the only permanent treatment is shun ...
Molecular ultrasound imaging an ...
US is a low-cost, real-time imaging modality that is the most used diagnostic tool in paediatric radiology. Reasons include the improved US image q ...
Gastrointestinal intervention i ...
Interventional radiology is a rapidly growing discipline in paediatrics. Many non-vascular interventional techniques may be used in the gastrointest ...
Paediatric radiology seen from ...
Paediatric radiology requires dedicated equipment, specific precautions related to ionising radiation, and specialist knowledge. Developing countrie ...
Optimized T1- and T2-weighted v ...
Background T1- and T2-W MR sequences used for obtaining diagnostic information and morphometric measurements in the neonatal brain are frequently ac ...
Antenatal imaging: does the pos ...
This review explores what is already understood about antenatal diagnosis of a variety of conditions, including Down syndrome, what progress has bee ...
Nasogastric tubes and videofluo ...
Background Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) is considered to be the gold standard method in assessing the risk of aspiration. Not infrequen ...
Optical imaging in vivo with a ...
To obtain information on the occurrence and location of molecular events as well as to track target-specific probes such as antibodies or peptides, ...
Genitourinary intervention in c ...
The role of interventional radiology in paediatric nephrology and urology is gradually increasing. Some procedures (such as renal biopsy) are best ...
Image Gently pediatric digital ...
The goal of the Alliance for Radiation Safety in Pediatric Radiology’s Image Gently campaign is to promote radiation protection for children undergo ...
Spectrum of renal findings in p ...
Background Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) and neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) are the most common causes of pediatric renal artery stenosis (RAS) in w ...