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    Magnetic resonance imaging protocols for paediatric neuroradiology

    Increasingly, radiologists are encouraged to have protocols for all imaging studies and to include imaging guidelines in care pathways set up by the referring clinicians. This is particularly advantageous in M...

    Dawn E. Saunders, Clare Thompson, Roxanne Gunny, Rod Jones, Tim Cox in Pediatric Radiology (2007)

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    Is there a role for magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of non-traumatic intraparenchymal haemorrhage in children?

    In contrast to adults, intraparenchymal haemorrhage (IPH) is at least as common as ischaemic stroke in children. There is often uncertainty about the most appropriate modality for imaging in the acute stage.

    Andrea C. Y. Liu, Nathaniel Segaren, Timothy S. C. Cox in Pediatric Radiology (2006)

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    Complication rates of diagnostic cerebral arteriography in children

    Background: Cerebral arteriography (CA) remains the gold standard in delineating both intra- and extracranial vascular anatomy. Most data relating to the safety of CA are drawn from studies of adult patients in w...

    Eva Fung, Vijeya Ganesan, Timothy S. C. Cox, Wui Khean Chong in Pediatric Radiology (2005)