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Abstract , achieving an average of 69.30% and 56.91% in overall reduction respectively. Paediatric radio-sensitivity is higher compared to adults thereby requiring the minimum prescribed diagnostic dose achievable. Use of IR should be considered for standard paediatric
Abstract paediatric patients (<16 years old) at a single, Australian tertiary-level teaching hospital between November 2010-May 2016 with suspected TBFB who underwent RB. Blinded evaluation of preoperative chest radiograph (CXR) and pre - operative clinical data

PET/MRI in paediatric disease.   [2-Nov-2021]

Sepehrizadeh T.; Jong I.; DeVeer M.; Malhotra A. 
Abstract . In this article, we review the applications of PET/MRI in paediatric and neonatal imaging, its current role, advantages and disadvantages over other hybrid imaging techniques such as PET/CT, and its future applications. Overall, PET/MRI is a powerful imaging

Influence of foetal position on the degree of isolated antenatal hydronephrosis.   [5-Dec-2023]

Taghavi K.; Van Haltren K.; Woods J.; Tai D.; Teoh M.; Pacilli M. ; Nataraja R.M.; Kimber C.

Sonographic imaging the paediatric appendix.   [5-Jun-2017]

Coombs P. 
Abstract Appendicitis is common source of paediatric morbidity and even mortality. While there is a range of clinical signs, the classic presentation occurs less frequently making a clinical diagnosis difficult. The evidence reports that ultrasound

Evolution of paediatric chest imaging.   [12-Sep-2014]

Tan J.
Abstract Traditionally, the options available for chest imaging in children have been limited to plain radiographs, ultrasound and fluoroscopy/ bronchography. In the last five years, there have been dramatic advances in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic

Microgeodic disease in an infant.   [2-Sep-2022]

Stranks K.F.; Tiller G.; Liyanage N.; Bao D.
Abstract to ultrasound (US) guided intussusception reduction (USGIR) techniques for paediatric intussusception treatment. Articles were identified by searching OVID Medline on 21/02/14 and by scanning retrieved articles reference lists. The search was repeated on 30

Potential pitfalls in imaging of paediatric cerebral sinovenous thrombosis.   [5-Mar-2013]

Ditchfield M.; Bracken J.; Barnacle A.
Abstract , using examples, potential pitfalls on both imaging modalities including anatomical variants of the cerebral venous system, extra-axial fluid collections and enhancement of chronic thrombus. Pitfalls particular to CT are discussed including beam
Abstract effective radiation dose for 320-multislice cardiac CT imaging in a paediatric cardiology unit at a single large university hospital following its inception in 2008. Method(s): The institutional database was retrospectively searched for patients between 0

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