This pictorial presentation, is a step-by-step manual, describing the authors approach to performing CT for evaluation of various pediatric abdominal tumors, including clinical indications
Imaging has always been an important component of the clinical evaluation of pediatric patients. Rap...
umich.edu Abdominal pain is a common presenting symptom in children. A substantial percent of unsche...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common type of solid tumors in the pediatric popula...
Ultrasound is the first choice imaging modality in pediatric abdominal pathologies. In recent years,...
The introduction of multidetector technology of computed tomography (CT) into clinical practice has ...
The use of MR imaging (MRI) for the evaluation of the paediatric abdomen is rapidly increasing, than...
Superficial lumps and bumps are a common presenting complaint in the pediatric patient population. A...
This chapter provides an overview of protocols and approaches for computed tomography (CT) acquisiti...
The identification of an abdominal mass in a child, either coincidental or symptomatic, may be due t...
We set out to determine the diagnostic value of computed tomographic (CT) scans in relation to the r...
We set out to determine the diagnostic value of computed tomographic (CT) scans in relation to the r...
Liver tumors in children are rare and comprise a diverse set of both benign and malignant lesions, m...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the need of computed tomography (CT) for the definition of managemen...
OBJECTIVE: Primary small intestinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that are often small and difficult...
Suspicion of abdominal malignancy in a child should lead to urgent radiological assessment. While st...
Imaging has always been an important component of the clinical evaluation of pediatric patients. Rap...
umich.edu Abdominal pain is a common presenting symptom in children. A substantial percent of unsche...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common type of solid tumors in the pediatric popula...
Ultrasound is the first choice imaging modality in pediatric abdominal pathologies. In recent years,...
The introduction of multidetector technology of computed tomography (CT) into clinical practice has ...
The use of MR imaging (MRI) for the evaluation of the paediatric abdomen is rapidly increasing, than...
Superficial lumps and bumps are a common presenting complaint in the pediatric patient population. A...
This chapter provides an overview of protocols and approaches for computed tomography (CT) acquisiti...
The identification of an abdominal mass in a child, either coincidental or symptomatic, may be due t...
We set out to determine the diagnostic value of computed tomographic (CT) scans in relation to the r...
We set out to determine the diagnostic value of computed tomographic (CT) scans in relation to the r...
Liver tumors in children are rare and comprise a diverse set of both benign and malignant lesions, m...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the need of computed tomography (CT) for the definition of managemen...
OBJECTIVE: Primary small intestinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that are often small and difficult...
Suspicion of abdominal malignancy in a child should lead to urgent radiological assessment. While st...
Imaging has always been an important component of the clinical evaluation of pediatric patients. Rap...
umich.edu Abdominal pain is a common presenting symptom in children. A substantial percent of unsche...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common type of solid tumors in the pediatric popula...