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Percutaneous cecostomy: 25-year two institution experience
Reports of technical success, adverse events, and long-term outcome of percutaneous cecostomy in children are limited.
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Image-guided percutaneous removal of ballistic foreign bodies secondary to air gun injuries
Ballistic injuries with retained foreign bodies from air guns is a relatively common problem, particularly in children and adolescents. If not removed in a timely fashion, the foreign bodies can result in comp...
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Percutaneous Image-Guided Treatment of Pediatric Malignancy
Interventional radiologists continue to expand the diagnostic and therapeutic options available for pediatric oncology patients. Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and transarterial chemoembolization (...
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Quality improvement guidelines for pediatric abscess and fluid drainage
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Ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection therapy for juvenile idiopathic arthritis: 12-year care experience
Intra-articular corticosteroid injections are a safe and effective treatment for patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The potential scope of care in ultrasound-guided corticosteroid therapy in children...
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Develo** a clinical pediatric interventional practice: a joint clinical practice guideline from the Society of Interventional Radiology and the Society for Pediatric Radiology
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Infection in pediatric interventional radiology
Interventional radiology in children involves nearly every aspect of infectious disease. Diagnosis, treatment, prophylaxis and disease transmission in infectious disease are a daily part of pediatric intervent...
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Joint quality improvement guidelines for pediatric arterial access and arteriography: from the Societies of Interventional Radiology and Pediatric Radiology
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Trocar transrectal abscess drainage in children: a modified technique
We describe our 6-year experience with an US-guided one-step trocar technique for transrectal abscess drainage in a pediatric population. Although transrectal drainage of pelvic abscesses has been proved effec...
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Caroli disease and the central dot sign
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Interventional radiology for paediatric trauma
Paediatric interventional radiology plays a cornerstone role in the management of paediatric trauma. In the acute setting, interventional radiology techniques allow minimally invasive control of haemorrhage or...
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Diagnostic and interventional ultrasonography in neonatal and infant lumbar puncture
Background. Lumbar puncture (LP) may be unsuccessful clinically, prompting image-guided LP by radiologists. Objective. To investigate the utility of ultrasound (US) in diagnosing the cause of failed LP and in gu...
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Neonatal total parenteral nutrition ascites from liver erosion by umbilical vein catheters
Background. A preterm infant was found to have total parenteral nutrition (TPN) ascites after infusion through a low umbilical vein catheter (UVC). Objective. To evaluate the clinical and imaging findings of neo...
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Recurrent deep venous thrombosis complicating PICC line placement in two patients with cystic fibrosis and activated protein C-resistance
Two patients with cystic fibrosis and activated protein C-resistance experienced deep vein thrombosis complicating peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) use. Cystic fibrosis patients may be at increas...
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Cystic periventricular leukomalacia of the corpus callosum
Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is a common finding during neurosonography of preterm infants. Secondary thinning of the corpus callosum is seen following PVL, typically from loss of hemispheric white matt...