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ARRS COTW- September 5, 2018
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Genitourinary Radiology Case Author: Krista L. Birkemeier, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center History 15-year-old boy with hematuria, polyuria, and abdominal pain radiating to the right side of the scrotum. Imaging Findings Longitudinal gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound images of the left (A and B) and right (C and D) kidneys show diffuse…
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ARRS COTW- June 25, 2018
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Genitourinary Radiology Case Author: Krista L. Birkemeyer, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center History 2-day-old boy (born at 37 weeks’ gestation) with hematuria and hypertension; ultrasound has been performed, and the next imaging study must be determined. Imaging Findings Longitudinal gray-scale ultrasound image of the right kidney (A) shows abnormally increased parenchymal echogenicity,…
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ARRS Case of the Week- Apr 16, 2018
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Musculoskeletal Radiology Case Author: Krista L. Birkemeier, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center History 13-year-old male baseball player with right shoulder pain for 3 months who reports no trauma when asked about it. Imaging Findings Frontal radiograph of the right shoulder (A) shows mild widening and irregularity (arrow) of the lateral aspect…
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ARRS Case of the Week- Feb 12, 2018
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Musculoskeletal Radiology Case Author: Ricardo Restrepo, MD, Miami Children’s Hospital History 12-year-old male soccer player with right foot pain who reports no recent trauma when asked about it. Imaging Findings Lateral radiograph of the ankle (A) shows an elongated and prominent anterior process of the calcaneus (arrow). Sagittal STIR MR image (B) shows…
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ARRS Case of the Week- Dec 11, 2017
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Musculoskeletal Radiology Case Author: Ricardo Restrepo, MD, Miami Children’s Hospital History 14-year-old boy with right knee pain for 3 months who reports no trauma when asked about it. Imaging Findings Frontal radiograph of the knee (A) shows a well-defined round lucent lesion involving the medial femoral condyle (arrow). Coronal fat-suppressed T2-weighted MR image…
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ARRS Case of the Week- Oct 2, 2017
From http://www.arrs.org/ARRSLIVE/CaseOfTheWeek. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Musculoskeletal Radiology Case Author: Ricardo Restrepo, MD, Miami Children’s Hospital History 8-year-old girl with dysmorphic features and short stature who reports difficulty walking. Imaging Findings Frontal radiograph of the right hand (A) shows short, squat metacarpals that are widened distally and tapered proximally (arrows). Wide radioulnar articular ends also are evident. Lateral…