journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520560/peri-surgical-imaging-of-intersex-and-gender-diverse-youths
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle X LaRosa, Sona A Chikarmane, Richard N Yu, Frances Grimstad, Jeanne S Chow
This publication provides an overview of current imaging indications and practices for patients undergoing gender-affirming surgery, with an emphasis on the importance of tailored, patient-specific care. Gender-affirming surgeries are performed with personalized approaches at various stages of life for those with intersex traits or differences in sex development (I/DSD) and transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals. For I/DSD patients, ultrasound, genitography, or MRI occurs during infancy and puberty to evaluate genital and gonadal anatomy...
March 23, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506946/ultrasound-guided-initial-diagnosis-and-follow-up-of-pediatric-idiopathic-intracranial-hypertension
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susanne Regina Kerscher, Julian Zipfel, Karin Haas-Lude, Andrea Bevot, Martin Ulrich Schuhmann
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children often presents with non-specific symptoms found in conditions such as hydrocephalus. For definite diagnosis, invasive intracranial pressure measurement is usually required. Ultrasound (US) of the optic nerve sheath diameter provides a non-invasive method to assess intracranial pressure. Transtemporal US allows imaging of the third ventricle and thus assessment for hydrocephalus. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the combination of US optic nerve sheath and third ventricle diameter can be used as a screening tool in pediatric idiopathic intracranial hypertension to indicate elevated intracranial pressure and exclude hydrocephalus as an underlying pathology...
March 20, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506945/intravenous-administration-of-ultrasound-contrast-to-critically-ill-pediatric-patients
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Becky J Riggs, Santiago Martinez-Correa, Joseph Stern, Luis Octavio Tierradentro-Garcia, Sophie Haddad, Sudha Anupindi, Susan J Back, Kassa Darge, Misun Hwang
BACKGROUND: The off-label use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound has been increasingly used for pediatric patients. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this retrospective study is to report any observed clinical changes associated with the intravenous (IV) administration of ultrasound contrast to critically ill neonates, infants, children, and adolescents. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All critically ill patients who had 1 or more contrast-enhanced ultrasound scans while being closely monitored in the neonatal, pediatric, or pediatric cardiac intensive care units were identified...
March 20, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499682/transition-into-and-out-of-a-leadership-role
#24
EDITORIAL
Rama S Ayyala, Cynthia K Rigsby, Sabah Servaes, Brian D Coley, George A Taylor
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 19, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492045/predicting-event-free-survival-after-induction-of-remission-in-high-risk-pediatric-neuroblastoma-combining-123-i-mibg-spect-ct-radiomics-and-clinical-factors
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lijuan Feng, Xu Yang, Chao Wang, Hui Zhang, Wei Wang, Jigang Yang
BACKGROUND: Accurately quantifying event-free survival after induction of remission in high-risk neuroblastoma can lead to better subsequent treatment decisions, including whether more aggressive therapy or milder treatment is needed to reduce unnecessary treatment side effects, thereby improving patient survival. OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a 123 I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) single-photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography (SPECT-CT)-based radiomics nomogram and evaluate its value in predicting event-free survival after induction of remission in high-risk neuroblastoma...
March 16, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491225/pictorial-review-challenges-in-distinguishing-bilateral-metaphyseal-marrow-abnormalities-on-magnetic-resonance-imaging
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sean M Booth, Tejas H Kapadia, Vivian Tang, Amit F Maniyar
The paediatric metaphysis is afflicted by a wide range of pathological processes as it is the most metabolically active and well-vascularised part of the developing skeleton. This review focuses on metaphyseal marrow signal change detected with magnetic resonance imaging, which is most often occult on radiographs. When bilateral, these imaging appearances frequently present a diagnostic quandary. This review assists the radiologist to confidently dismiss physiological signal change and confidently work through the differential diagnosis...
March 16, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488926/reply-to-de-palma-d
#27
LETTER
Ian K Hewitt, Derek J Roebuck, Giovanni Montini
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 15, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488925/how-we-do-it-cardiac-implantable-devices-are-not-a-contraindication-to-mri-time-for-a-paradigm-shift
#28
REVIEW
Laura S De Leon-Benedetti, Karen I Ramirez-Suarez, Hansel J Otero, Jordan B Rapp, David M Biko, Christopher Smith, Suraj D Serai, Christopher Janson, Maully Shah, George Englehardt, Mark Fogel, Ammie M White
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now an indispensable diagnostic tool in medicine due to its outstanding contrast resolution and absence of radiation exposure, enabling detailed tissue characterization and three-dimensional anatomical representation. This is especially important when evaluating individuals with congenital heart disease (CHD) who frequently require cardiac implantable electrical devices (CIEDs). While MRI safety issues have previously limited its use in patients with CIEDs, new advances have called these limitations into question...
March 15, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488924/fetal-magnetic-resonance-imaging-ultrasound-and-echocardiography-findings-in-twin-reversed-arterial-perfusion-sequence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie E Walcutt, Beth M Kline-Fath, Bin Zhang, Foong-Yen Lim, Mounira A Habli, Allison A Divanovic, Usha D Nagaraj
BACKGROUND: Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is a rare complication of monochorionic multiple gestation pregnancies, in which the pump twin provides hemodynamic support to a nonviable co-twin (acardius). Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to detect pump twin abnormalities, particularly brain ischemia, prior to fetal intervention to interrupt umbilical blood flow to the acardius. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the imaging findings of TRAP sequence pregnancies in a large series...
March 15, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483592/integrating-human-factors-engineering-into-your-pediatric-radiology-practice
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REVIEW
Ethan P Larsen, Monica Miranda Schaeubinger, James Won, Raymond W Sze, Sudha Anupindi
Human factors engineering involves the study and development of methods aimed at enhancing performance, improving safety, and optimizing user satisfaction. The focus of human factors engineering encompasses the design of work environments and an understanding of human mental processes to prevent errors. In this review, we summarize the history, applications, and impacts of human factors engineering on the healthcare field. To illustrate these applications and impacts, we provide several examples of how successful integration of a human factors engineer in our pediatric radiology department has positively impacted various projects...
March 14, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483591/osteopetrosis-in-the-pediatric-patient-what-the-radiologist-needs-to-know
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan N McLuckey, Erik A Imel, Monica M Forbes-Amrhein
Osteopetrosis describes several types of rare sclerosing bone dysplasias of varying clinical and radiographic severity. The classic autosomal dominant subtype emerges most often in adolescence but can present from infancy through adulthood. The autosomal recessive osteopetrosis, or "malignant infantile osteopetrosis," presents in infancy with a grimmer prognosis, though the autosomal dominant forms (often mislabeled as "benign") actually can have life-threatening consequences as well. Often osteopetrosis is detected due to skeletal findings on radiographs performed to evaluate injury or as an incidental finding during evaluation for illness...
March 14, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480589/pediatric-orbital-lesions-neoplastic-extraocular-soft-tissue-lesions
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha K Gerrie, Helen M Branson, Christopher J Lyons, Eman Marie, Heena Rajani, Cassidy S Frayn, Emily C M Hughes, Oscar M Navarro
Pediatric neoplastic extraocular soft-tissue lesions in the orbit are uncommon. Early multimodality imaging work-up and recognition of the key imaging features of these lesions allow narrowing of the differential diagnoses in order to direct timely management. In this paper, the authors present a multimodality approach to the imaging work-up of these lesions and highlight the use of ocular ultrasound as a first imaging modality where appropriate. We will discuss vascular neoplasms (congenital hemangioma, infantile hemangioma), optic nerve lesions (meningioma, optic nerve glioma), and other neoplastic lesions (plexiform neurofibroma, teratoma, chloroma, rhabdomyosarcoma, infantile fibrosarcoma, schwannoma)...
March 14, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472490/phantom-study-of-a-self-shielded-x-ray-bone-age-assessment-instrument-against-scattered-radiation-in-children
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinhong Wang, Mengxi Xu, Huayong Zhu, Linlin Ma, Cong Chen, Qing Jiang, Weihong Wu, Daoxi Hu, Wei Zhou, Rongmin Chen, Lili Gao, Xiaoli Yu, Lijian Wang, Xiaoxiao Cai, Haipeng Liu, Ling Xia
Hand-wrist radiography is the most common and accurate method for evaluating children's bone age. To reduce the scattered radiation of radiosensitive organs in bone age assessment, we designed a small X-ray instrument with radioprotection function by adding metal enclosure for X-ray shielding. We used a phantom operator to compare the scattered radiation doses received by sensitive organs under three different protection scenarios (proposed instrument, radiation personal protective equipment, no protection)...
March 12, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467874/update-on-imaging-recommendations-in-paediatric-uroradiology-the-european-society-of-paediatric-radiology-workgroup-session-on-voiding-cystourethrography
#34
REVIEW
Maria Beatrice Damasio, Francesco Donati, Costanza Bruno, Kassa Darge, Hans-Joachim Mentzel, Damjana Ključevšek, Marcello Napolitano, H Nursun Ozcan, Michael Riccabona, Anne M Smets, Carmelo Sofia, Samuel Stafrace, Philippe Petit, Lil-Sofie Ording Müller
Voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) is a fluoroscopic technique that allows the assessment of the urinary tract, including the urethra, bladder, and-if vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is present-the ureters and the pelvicalyceal systems. The technique also allows for the assessment of bladder filling and emptying, providing information on anatomical and functional aspects. VCUG is, together with contrast-enhanced voiding urosonography (VUS), still the gold standard test to diagnose VUR and it is one of the most performed fluoroscopic examinations in pediatric radiology departments...
March 11, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462578/unusual-imaging-findings-associated-with-abdominal-pediatric-germ-cell-tumors
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Helene Gagnon, Paul-Robert Derenoncourt, Sampanna Rayamahi, Susan Taylor, Ashishkumar K Parikh, Maria R Ponisio, Geetika Khanna
Germ cell tumors of childhood are tumors arising from germline cells in gonadal or extragonadal locations. Extragonadal germ cell tumors are characteristically located in the midline, arising intracranially or in the mediastinum, retroperitoneum, or pelvis. These tumors are generally easily diagnosed due to typical sites of origin, characteristic imaging findings, and laboratory markers. However, germ cell tumors can be associated with unusual clinical syndromes or imaging features that can perplex the radiologist...
March 11, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38438708/using-mri-derived-observed-to-expected-total-lung-volume-to-predict-lethality-in-fetal-skeletal-dysplasia
#36
EDITORIAL
Dorothy I Bulas, Jamie L Fraser, Kate Cilli
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 4, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436706/advocacy-in-gender-affirming-care
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah J Menashe, Vaz Zavaletta, Marin N McCoy, Jason N Wright
Healthcare advocacy is the duty and privilege of all healthcare providers, but especially for those who care for children. Intersex and gender diverse youth face significant barriers across many aspects of life, with access to competent gender affirming healthcare chief among them. Understanding the importance of both institutional and individual efforts in healthcare advocacy is paramount to improving healthcare access and outcomes for this population.
March 4, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421417/morphometric-and-clinical-comparison-of-mri-based-synthetic-ct-to-conventional-ct-of-the-hip-in-children
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jade Iwasaka-Neder, M Alejandra Bedoya, James Connors, Simon Warfield, Sarah D Bixby
BACKGROUND: MRI-based synthetic CT (sCT) generates CT-like images from MRI data. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate equivalence, inter- and intraobserver reliability, and image quality of sCT compared to conventional (cCT) for assessing hip morphology and maturity in pediatric patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We prospectively enrolled patients <21 years old with cCT and 3T MRI of the hips/pelvis. A dual-echo gradient-echo sequence was used to generate sCT via a commercially available post-processing software (BoneMRI v1...
February 29, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418631/the-impact-of-high-frequency-transducers-on-the-sonographic-measurements-of-the-pyloric-muscle-thickness-in-infants
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayat Yousef, Alan Daneman, Afsaneh Amirabadi, Ricardo Faingold
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is the modality of choice for the diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS). The evolution of high-frequency transducers in ultrasound has led to inconsistent ways of measuring the pylorus. OBJECTIVE: To standardize the measurements and evaluate the appearance of the normal and hypertrophied pylorus with high-frequency transducers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed abdominal ultrasounds of infants with suspected HPS from January 2019-December 2020...
February 29, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416183/mr-insights-into-fetal-brain-development-what-is-normal-and-what-is-not
#40
REVIEW
Maria Camila Cortes-Albornoz, M Alejandra Bedoya, Jungwhan John Choi, Camilo Jaimes
Fetal brain development is a complex, rapid, and multi-dimensional process that can be documented with MRI. In the second and third trimesters, there are predictable developmental changes that must be recognized and differentiated from disease. This review delves into the key biological processes that drive fetal brain development, highlights normal developmental anatomy, and provides a framework to identify pathology. We will summarize the development of the cerebral hemispheres, sulci and gyri, extra-axial and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid, and corpus callosum and illustrate the most common abnormal findings in the clinical setting...
February 28, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
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