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    Re: ‘Assessment of an artificial intelligence aid for the detection of appendicular skeletal fractures in children and young adults by senior and junior radiologists’

    Marla B. K. Sammer, Shannon G. Farmakis, Andrew C. Sher in Pediatric Radiology (2023)

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    Feasibility study of a novel portable digital radiography system modified for fluoroscopy in the neonatal intensive care unit

    A portable radiographic system capable of fluoroscopic imaging in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) potentially benefits critically ill neonates by eliminating the need to transport them to a fluoroscopy...

    Mark C. Liszewski, Samuel Richard, Jordana N. Gross in Pediatric Radiology (2021)

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    COVID and me: a radiologist’s perspective

    Benjamin H. Taragin in Pediatric Radiology (2021)

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    Radiographic overlap of recurrent Caffey disease and chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) with considerations of molecular origins

    Caffey disease, or infantile cortical hyperostosis, classically describes a self-limited inflammatory disorder that presents in the infant with fussiness, focal swelling and sometimes fever. Imaging is convent...

    Teresa Chapman, Sarah J. Menashe, Benjamin H. Taragin in Pediatric Radiology (2020)

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    Radiation dose monitoring in pediatric fluoroscopy: comparison of fluoroscopy time and dose–area product thresholds for identifying high-exposure cases

    Fluoroscopy time has been used as a surrogate for radiation dose monitoring in pediatric fluoroscopy; however it does not account for factors such as magnification or collimation. Dose–area product (DAP) is a ...

    Matthew S. Lazarus, Benjamin H. Taragin, William Malouf in Pediatric Radiology (2019)

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    Non-central peripherally inserted central catheters in neonatal intensive care: complication rates and longevity of catheters relative to tip position

    Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) represent a mainstay of intravascular access in the neonatal intensive care setting when long-term vascular access is needed. Ideally, PICCs should be inserted a...

    Bernard Goldwasser, Catalina Baia, Mimi Kim, Benjamin H. Taragin in Pediatric Radiology (2017)

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    Identifying intestinal malrotation on magnetic resonance examinations ordered for unrelated indications

    Anatomical imaging findings indicating normal bowel rotation can be identified on cross-sectional imaging, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed for non-related indications.

    Jill S. Fay, Victoria Chernyak, Benjamin H. Taragin in Pediatric Radiology (2017)

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    Three-dimensional ultrasound of the neonatal brain: technical approach and spectrum of disease

    Brain pathology is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates, especially in the premature population. While conventional two-dimensional neurosonography is traditionally used for screening, dia...

    Jessica Kurian, Susan Sotardi, Mark C. Liszewski, William A. Gomes in Pediatric Radiology (2017)

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    MRI usage in a pediatric emergency department: an analysis of usage and usage trends over 5 years

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) usage has anecdotally increased due to the principles of ALARA and the desire to Image Gently. Aside from a single abstract in the emergency medicine literature, pediatric emer...

    Meir H. Scheinfeld, Jee-Young Moon, Michele J. Fagan in Pediatric Radiology (2017)

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    MRI findings in pediatric patients with scurvy

    In modern times scurvy is a rarely encountered disease caused by ascorbic acid (vitamin C) deficiency. However, sporadic cases of scurvy persist, particularly within the pediatric population. Recent individual...

    Edwin Gulko, Lee K. Collins, Robyn C. Murphy, Beverly A. Thornhill in Skeletal Radiology (2015)

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    Maximizing time-resolved MRA for differentiation of hemangiomas, vascular malformations and vascularized tumors

    Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) using time-resolved imaging is a relatively new and increasingly popular technique. We will describe the technique utilized at our institution, Time-Resol...

    Jane S. Kim, Alexander Chandler, Ross Borzykowski, Beverly Thornhill in Pediatric Radiology (2012)

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    External validation of the New Orleans Criteria (NOC), the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study II (NEXUS II) for CT scanning in pediatric patients with minor head injury in a non-trauma center

    Head CT scans are considered the imaging modality of choice to screen patients with head trauma for neurocranial injuries; however, widespread CT imaging is not recommended and much research has been conducted...

    Jennifer L. Schachar, Richard L. Zampolin, Todd S. Miller in Pediatric Radiology (2011)

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    MRI assessment of bronchial compression in absent pulmonary valve syndrome and review of the syndrome

    Benjamin H. Taragin, Walter E. Berdon, Beth Printz in Pediatric Radiology (2006)

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    MRI assessment of bronchial compression in absent pulmonary valve syndrome and review of the syndrome

    Absent pulmonary valve syndrome (APVS) is a rare cardiac malformation with massive pulmonary insufficiency that presents with short-term and long-term respiratory problems secondary to severe bronchial compres...

    Benjamin H. Taragin, Walter E. Berdon, Beth HTMLz in Pediatric Radiology (2006)