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    Pediatric nasal chondromesenchymal hamartomas: a case series

    Nasal chondromesenchymal hamartomas (NCMH) are rare, predominantly benign tumors of the sinonasal tract. The distinction from higher grade malignancy may be challenging based on imaging features alone. To incr...

    Jernej Avsenik, Ibrahem Albalkhi, Sanjay P. Prabhu, Rupa Radhakrishnan in Neuroradiology (2024)

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    Correction: Revolutionizing pediatric neuroimaging: the era of CT, MRI, and beyond

    Maura E. Ryan, Alok Jaju in Child's Nervous System (2023)

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    Revolutionizing pediatric neuroimaging: the era of CT, MRI, and beyond

    To review the evolution of cross-sectional imaging in pediatric neuroradiology from early developments to current advancements and future directions.

    Maura E. Ryan, Alok Jaju in Child's Nervous System (2023)

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    Feasibility of rapid spine magnetic resonance evaluation for spinal cord syrinx in the pediatric population

    This study investigates the feasibility of ultrafast fluid sensitive techniques for evaluation of pediatric spinal cord syrinx. Rapid imaging could obviate the need for sedation, which is often required for ch...

    Maura E. Ryan, Alok Jaju, Karen Rychlik, Jan Pachon, Robin Bowman in Neuroradiology (2022)

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    MRI of Pediatric Orbital Masses: Role of Quantitative Diffusion-weighted Imaging in Differentiating Benign from Malignant Lesions

    To systematically evaluate the utility of different magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features, including quantitative diffusion-weighted imaging, in differentiating benign from malignant pediatric orbital masses.

    Alok Jaju, Karen Rychlik, Maura E. Ryan in Clinical Neuroradiology (2020)

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    Rapid MRI evaluation of acute intracranial hemorrhage in pediatric head trauma

    Rapid MRI with ultrafast T2 sequences can be performed without sedation and is often used in place of computed tomography (CT) to evaluate pediatric patients for indications such as hydrocephalus. This study i...

    Maura E. Ryan, Alok Jaju, Jody D. Ciolino, Tord Alden in Neuroradiology (2016)

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    Comparison of Haller index values calculated with chest radiographs versus CT for pectus excavatum evaluation

    Pectus excavatum is a common chest wall anomaly in children. Pre-operative imaging for pectus excavatum is performed with CT, which is used to calculate the Haller index to determine the severity of pectus exc...

    Geetika Khanna, Alok Jaju, Steven Don, Tim Keys in Pediatric Radiology (2010)