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Imaging findings in acute pediatric coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)
The two primary manifestations of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in children are acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia and multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C)....
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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...
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Pediatric Ultrasound
Ultrasound is portable and easy to perform, does not utilize ionizing radiation or require sedation, and can be performed without administration of intravenous contrast, thus it is a commonly used imaging moda...
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COVID-19 in pediatric patients: a case series from the Bronx, NY
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) primarily affects adults, with a lower incidence in children.
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A primer for pediatric radiologists on infection control in an era of COVID-19
Pediatric radiology departments across the globe face unique challenges in the midst of the current COVID-19 pandemic that have not been addressed in professional guidelines. Providing a safe environment for p...
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Gadolinium retention and clearance after administration of macrocyclic MR contrast agents to rats: reply to Bussi et al.
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Fluoroscopic practice patterns in pediatric radiology during pregnancy
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Survey of peer review programs among pediatric radiologists: report from the SPR Quality and Safety Committee
During the last 15 years, peer review has been widely incorporated into radiology quality improvement programs. However, current implementations are variable and carry concerns, including subjectivity of numer...
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Gadolinium-based contrast agents — review of recent literature on magnetic resonance imaging signal intensity changes and tissue deposits, with emphasis on pediatric patients
Gadolinium has been used as a base for contrast agents in MRI for the last three decades. Numerous studies over the last 4 years have reported increased signal intensity in deep brain nuclei in non-contrast MR...
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Imaging findings of iatrogenic pharyngeal and esophageal injuries in neonates
Iatrogenic injuries to the upper gastrointestinal tract in neonates are rare but may lead to significant morbidity and mortality if undiagnosed. The clinical presentation of such injuries is usually nonspecifi...
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Erratum to: Scoring system for differentiating perforated and non-perforated pediatric appendicitis
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Scoring system for differentiating perforated and non-perforated pediatric appendicitis
Appendicitis is the most common indication for emergency pediatric surgery and its most significant complication is perforation. Perforated appendicitis (PA) may be managed conservatively, whereas non-perforat...
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Survey of gadolinium-based contrast agent utilization among the members of the Society for Pediatric Radiology: a Quality and Safety Committee report
Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) have been used for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging over the last three decades. Recent reports demonstrated gadolinium retention in patients’ brains following intraveno...
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Focused CT using a height-adjusted metric and the umbilicus as a landmark for children undergoing evaluation for appendicitis
Confirmation of appendicitis in children often requires CT. A focused CT scan that is limited to the lower abdomen/pelvis might help to reduce radiation exposure.
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Evaluation of an initiative to reduce radiation exposure from CT to children in a non-pediatric-focused facility
We would like to share our experience of reducing pediatric radiation exposure. Much of the recent literature regarding successes of reducing radiation exposure has come from dedicated children’s hospitals. No...
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Pott’s puffy tumor, intracranial, and orbital complications as the initial presentation of sinusitis in healthy adolescents, a case series
Pott’s puffy tumor (PPT) and intracranial complications of sinusitis are considered rare in the post-antibiotic era. We present a series of pediatric patients who were diagnosed with these complications. The p...
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Interloop fluid in intussusception: what is its significance?
Sonography has been used to predict pneumatic reduction outcome in children with intussusception.
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Association between linear skull fractures and intracranial hemorrhage in children with minor head trauma
To determine whether skull fractures can be used to associate intracranial hemorrhage with minor head trauma (MHT).