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Dideoxyinosine-induced pancreatitis in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children
Dideoxynosine (ddI) is a widely used antiretroviral agent in treatment of HIV infection. Pancreatitis is a serious side effect. Two cases are reported, one with rapid development of a pseudocyst.
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Valproic-acid-associated pancreatitis and hepatic toxicity in children with endstage renal disease
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Lumbar gibbus in storage diseases and bone dysplasias
Objective. The objective of this study was to review the problem of lumbar gibbus in children with storage diseases and bone dysplasias utilizing plain films and MR imaging. Materials and methods. Clinical histo...
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I.E. Timor-Tritsch, A. Monteagudo, H.L. Cohen: Ultrasonography of the prenatal and neonatal brain, 2nd edn
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Thoracolumbar fracture with listhesis—an uncommon manifestation of child abuse
Thoracolumbar fracture with listhesis (FL) is an uncommon manifestation of child abuse (increasingly known as nonaccidental trauma), with only six prior reports in the literature.
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Tracheoesophageal fistula (H-type) in neonates with imperforate anus and the VATER association
We report three patients with imperforate anus and other stigmata of the VATER syndrome who were diagnosed as having tracheoesophageal (TE) fistula, H-type, with intact esophagus. The fistula was diagnosed in ...
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Megacystis–microcolon–intestinal hypoperistalsis and prune belly: overlap** syndromes
Megacystis–microcolon–intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome (MMIHS) is a rare, often fatal condition. Infants present with a functional obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract (GI), malrotation, microcolon, an...
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Focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver: a sequela of tumor therapy
Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) of the liver occurs with increased frequency in oncology patients after completion of tumor therapy. Its development may be related to the vascular damage induced by such therap...
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Focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver: a sequela of tumor therapy
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Open AccessCongenital anomalies of the male urethra
The spectrum of congenital anomalies of the male urethra is presented. The embryologic basis of each anomaly, when known, is discussed. Clinical and imaging features of each entity are presented.
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Gastric volvulus in children: the twists and turns of an unusual entity
Gastric volvulus in children is uncommon, and characteristic radiographic findings might not be recognized.
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Recurrent midgut volvulus following a Ladd procedure
We present a case of recurrent midgut volvulus in a 3-year-old girl with a history of midgut volvulus repair as an infant. Awareness of the possibility of recurrence even several years following an initial Lad...
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Benign acute childhood myositis: an unusual cause of calf pain
We present a 17-year-old boy with benign acute childhood myositis (BACM) who presented with acute onset of right calf pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. The MR findings are reviewed. MR may be useful in d...
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T. L. Slovis: Caffey’s diagnostic imaging with website, 11th edn, 2-volume set
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Malrotation and midgut volvulus: a historical review and current controversies in diagnosis and management
The complex and sometimes controversial subject of malrotation and midgut volvulus is reviewed commencing with the 19th-century Bohemian anatomist, Václav Treitz, who described the suspensory muscle anchoring ...
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Scatter radiation from chest radiographs: is there a risk to infants in a typical NICU?
To evaluate the dose of scatter radiation to infants in a NICU in order to determine the minimal safe distance between isolettes.
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Rudhe syndrome: reversible right middle lobe emphysema in infants with left-to-right shunts—an historical review
In 1971, the Swedish radiologist Ulf Rudhe wrote a provocative paper on right middle lobe emphysema in infants with left-to-right shunts in which he suggested cardiac surgery rather than lung resection. At the...
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Erratum to: Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and juvenile polyposis: an overlap of syndromes