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Recommendations for neuroradiological examinations in children living with achondroplasia: a European Society of Pediatric Radiology and European Society of Neuroradiology opinion paper
Children living with achondroplasia are at an increased risk of develo** neurological complications, which may be associated with acute and life-altering events. To remediate this risk, the timely acquisitio...
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Radiologic diagnosis of non-traumatic paediatric head and neck emergencies
Imaging plays a crucial role in evaluating paediatric patients with non-traumatic head and neck lesions in an emergency setting because clinical manifestations of these entities can overlap. For this reason, r...
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Correction to: Guidelines for magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric head and neck pathologies: a multicentre international consensus paper
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Guidelines for magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric head and neck pathologies: a multicentre international consensus paper
The use of standardized imaging protocols is paramount in order to facilitate comparable, reproducible images and, consequently, to optimize patient care. Standardized MR protocols are lacking when studying he...
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Hypothalamic malformations in patients with X-linked deafness and incomplete partition type 3
Patients with X-linked deafness carry mutations in the POU3F4 gene and have pathognomonic inner ear malformations characterised by symmetrical incomplete partition type 3 (absent modiolus and lamina spiralis b...
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Open AccessClinical presentation and prognostic indicators in 100 adults and children with neurofibromatosis 1 associated non-optic pathway brain gliomas
Type 1 Neurofibromatosis (NF1) is a common autosomal dominant condition, with a major impact on the nervous system, eye, bone, and skin, and a predisposition to malignancy. At present it is not possible to pre...
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A study on clinical and radiological features and outcome in patients with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES)
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is characterized clinically by headaches, seizures, vomiting, nausea, visual abnormalities, and altered mental function and is often (but not invariably) acc...
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Basilar artery dolichoectasia in childhood: evidence of vascular compromise
Dolichoectasia describes the elongation, dilatation and tortuosity of an arterial vessel. In adults, clinical presentation of basilar dolichoectasia (BD) is most often with ischaemic stroke. True BD has been v...