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    Congenital spinal lipomas — Tumor versus hamartoma

    Congenital spinal lipomas as a form of dysraphism are frequently reported in literature. A few studies have highlighted their histologic features and found them different from lipomas in other parts of the bod...

    Geetika Khanna, Kiran Mishra, Sarla Agarwal in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1999)

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    T1-weighted MR imaging for distinguishing large osteolysis of Paget’s disease from sarcomatous degeneration

    Objective. To report five symptomatic patients, four with unequivocal Paget’s disease and large areas of osteolysis and one patient with presumed osteolytic Paget’s disease, evaluated by MR imaging to confirm or...

    M. Sundaram, Geetika Khanna, Georges Y. El-Khoury in Skeletal Radiology (2001)

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    Fetus-in-fetu

    Sonal Sharma, Kiran Mishra, Geetika Khanna in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2003)

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    Gas-forming abdominal wall abscess: unusual manifestation of perforated retroperitoneal appendicitis extending through the superior lumbar triangle

    We present a case of an extensive gas-forming abdominal wall abscess secondary to ruptured retroperitoneal appendicitis in a diabetic patient. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a retroperitoneal abscess ex...

    Kousei Ishigami, Geetika Khanna, Isaac Samuel, Laila Dahmoush in Emergency Radiology (2004)

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    Solid tumors of childhood

    Objective : Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in children. There is the need to have the histologic review of malignancies in children from the Indian sub–continent.Methods : In the pr...

    Sonal Sharma, Kiran Mishra, Sarla Agarwal in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2004)

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    Imaging of cervical spine injuries of childhood

    Cervical spine injuries of children, though rare, have a high morbidity and mortality. The pediatric cervical spine is anatomically and biomechanically different from that of adults. Hence, the type, level and...

    Geetika Khanna, Georges Y. El-Khoury in Skeletal Radiology (2007)

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    Sleeve fracture at the superior pole of the patella

    We present a sleeve fracture at the superior pole of the patella in a 12-year-old boy. Sleeve fractures at the inferior pole of the patella have been well described in the orthopedic and radiologic literature....

    Geetika Khanna, Georges Y. El-Khoury in Pediatric Radiology (2007)

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    Ultrasound guided intussusception reduction: are we there yet?

    Geetika Khanna, Kimberly Applegate in Abdominal Imaging (2008)

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    Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors in children and young adults

    We review the imaging findings of pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) using contemporary anatomic and molecular imaging techniques. A low index of suspicion can result in signific...

    Geetika Khanna, Sue M. O’Dorisio, Yusuf Menda, Patricia Kirby in Pediatric Radiology (2008)

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    Partial tear of the quadriceps tendon in a child

    We present a case of partial rupture of the quadriceps tendon in an 8-year-old girl. This is one of the youngest patients reported with a quadriceps tendon rupture, an entity seen predominantly in middle-aged ...

    Geetika Khanna, George El-Khoury in Pediatric Radiology (2008)

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    Imaging the craniocervical junction

    The craniovertebral junction (CVJ) comprises the occiput, atlas, and axis. Radiographic evaluation of this region involves knowledge of only a few anatomical landmarks, as well as basic normal measurements and...

    Wendy R. K. Smoker, Geetika Khanna in Child's Nervous System (2008)

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    Primary multifocal osseous lymphoma in a child

    We report a case of primary multifocal osseous lymphoma in a 6-year-old girl presenting with multifocal osteolytic lesions without systemic symptoms or identifiable non-osseous primary tumor. The differential ...

    Takashi S. P. Sato, Polly J. Ferguson, Geetika Khanna in Pediatric Radiology (2008)

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    Combining anatomic and molecularly targeted imaging in the diagnosis and surveillance of embryonal tumors of the nervous and endocrine systems in children

    Combining anatomical and functional imaging can improve sensitivity and accuracy of tumor diagnosis and surveillance of pediatric malignancies. MRI is the state-of-the-art modality for demonstrating the anatom...

    M. Sue O’Dorisio, Geetika Khanna, David Bushnell in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews (2008)

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    Role of imaging in scoliosis

    Geetika Khanna in Pediatric Radiology (2009)

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    Rhinosporidiosis in Delhi, North India: Case Series from a Non-endemic Area and Mini-review

    We report three cases of rhinosporidiosis from migrant population of Delhi. Three male patients had sino-nasopharyngeal, nasopharyngeal and nasal rhinosporidiosis, respectively. One patient gave a history of b...

    Malini R. Capoor, Geetika Khanna, Rajni, Kadambari Batra, Deepthi Nair in Mycopathologia (2009)

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    Isolated popliteal tendon avulsion

    Quan Vu, Geetika Khanna in Pediatric Radiology (2009)

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    Imaging of Pediatric Bone Tumors: Osteosarcoma and Ewing Sarcoma

    ■ The initial imaging test for suspected bone tumors is radiography. Some lesions can be definitely determined to be benign (nonaggressive) based on radiography alone, but in other cases, surgical excision or ...

    Geetika Khanna in Evidence-Based Imaging in Pediatrics (2010)

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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)

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    McCune-Albright syndrome presenting with unilateral macroorchidism and bilateral testicular masses

    Bilateral synchronous intratesticular masses are rare but can be caused by metastatic disease to the testicle, primary testicular masses or benign etiologies such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia and granulom...

    Geetika Khanna, Kartikeya Kantawala, Marwan Shinawi, Sandhya Sarwate in Pediatric Radiology (2010)

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    Case report: torsion of a cryptorchid testicle in an infant

    Yeamie Marie Sheref, Michael H. Johnson, Erica J. Traxel in Emergency Radiology (2011)

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