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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37785534/an-innovative-approach-to-scalp-segmentation-in-pediatric-brain-radiotherapy-an-atlas-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Satragno, M Barboro, A Alparone, G Fiorella, M Turazzi, S Campora, S E Cena, A Coco, D Esposito, A Ferrero, A Ginulla, S Mastrogiovanni, F Piciche, C Scaffidi, C Tominai, F Cavagnetto, D Zefiro, F Giannelli, S Barra, L Belgioia
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE(S): This study aims to develop an atlas-based method for segmentation of the scalp in pediatric patients that received brain radiotherapy. The study focuses on the development of a model that utilizes CT scans of pediatric medulloblastoma (MB) patients who underwent craniospinal-irradiation (CSI) and a boost in the posterior cranial fossa (PCF). MATERIALS/METHODS: A team of experts created the Alopecia_Hope (A_H) contouring protocol on the CT scan using the 2018 EPTN consensus-based atlas and by defining for the manual adjustments the anatomic bone landmarks to differentiate between the scalp and the facial and neck skin...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37757659/pediatric-neuromuscular-diseases
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REVIEW
Geetanjali Rathore, Peter B Kang
The diagnostic and referral workflow for children with neuromuscular disorders is evolving, particularly as newborn screening programs are expanding in tandem with novel therapeutic developments. However, for the children who present with symptoms and signs of potential neuromuscular disorders, anatomic localization, guided initially by careful history and physical examination, continues to be the cardinal initial step in the diagnostic evaluation. It is important to consider whether the localization is more likely to be in the lower motor neuron, peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction, or muscle...
December 2023: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653632/diagnosis-and-management-of-riga-fede-disease-in-a-healthy-7-month-old-child-a-case-report
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Priyanshi Ritwik
BACKGROUND: Riga-Fede disease (RFD) presents as oral mucosal ulceration in anatomical juxtaposition to sharp dental surfaces. CASE PRESENTATION: A 7-month-old healthy male presented to the pediatric dentist for an emergency appointment. His mother was concerned about episodic, recurrent, and excessive bleeding from his mouth for three weeks. She reported that her son would often wake up in "a pool of blood". The pediatrician assessed the patient when oral bleeding first started and prescribed magic mouthwash...
August 30, 2023: Current Pediatric Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37538966/changes-in-the-thymus-gland-with-age-a-sonographic-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seyed Ali Alamdaran, Masoud Mahdavi Rashed, Mohammad Yekta, Fatemeh Teimouri Sani
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound evaluation of normal, ectopic, asymmetric, and hyperplastic thymus and also its differentiation from abnormalities are challenging in children, and few studies have addressed this issue. This study aimed to investigate the thymus sonographic changes with age. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 118 healthy children were categorised into six age groups. Sonographic features of the thymus, including volume, anatomical position, symmetry, and echo-texture, were recorded...
August 2023: Ultrasound: Journal of the British Medical Ultrasound Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37536825/mri-of-pediatric-foot-and-ankle-conditions
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REVIEW
Bruno Cerretti Carneiro, Alípio G Ormond Filho, Júlio Brandão Guimarães
The increase in competitive sports practice among children and lack of ionizing radiation have resulted in a higher demand for MRI examinations. MRI of the children skeleton has some particularities that can lead orthopedists, pediatricians, and radiologists to diagnostic errors. The foot and ankle have several bones with abundant radiolucent and high signal intensity cartilage in several ossification centers, apophysis and physis, that can make this interpretation even harder. The present revision aims to show, how to differentiate between normal developmental findings and anatomic variants from pathologic conditions, whether mechanical, inflammatory, infectious, or neoplastic...
September 2023: Foot and Ankle Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37491219/systemic-review-of-age-brackets-in-pediatric-emergency-medicine-literature-and-the-development-of-a-universal-age-classification-for-pediatric-emergency-patients-the-munich-age-classification-system-macs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Althammer, Stephan Prückner, Geogr Christian Gehring, Victoria Lieftüchter, Heiko Trentzsch, Florian Hoffmann
Currently arbitrary, inconsistent and non-evidence-based age cutoffs are used in the literature to classify pediatric emergencies. None of these classifications have valid medical rationale. This leads to confusion and poor comparability of the different study results. To clarify this problem, this paper presents a systematic review of the commonly used age limits from 115 relevant articles. In the literature search 6226 articles were screened. To be included, the articles had to address the following three topics: "health services research in emergency medicine", "pediatrics" and "age as a differentiator"...
July 25, 2023: BMC Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37479785/white-matter-alterations-in-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd-a-systematic-review-of-129-diffusion-imaging-studies-with-meta-analysis
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Valeria Parlatini, Takashi Itahashi, Yeji Lee, Siwei Liu, Thuan T Nguyen, Yuta Y Aoki, Stephanie J Forkel, Marco Catani, Katya Rubia, Juan H Zhou, Declan G Murphy, Samuele Cortese
Aberrant anatomical brain connections in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are reported inconsistently across diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) studies. Based on a pre-registered protocol (Prospero: CRD42021259192), we searched PubMed, Ovid, and Web of Knowledge until 26/03/2022 to conduct a systematic review of DWI studies. We performed a quality assessment based on imaging acquisition, preprocessing, and analysis. Using signed differential mapping, we meta-analyzed a subset of the retrieved studies amenable to quantitative evidence synthesis, i...
July 21, 2023: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37437596/esophageal-atresia-and-gastric-ectopic-pancreas-%C3%A2-is-there-a-real-association
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Barila Lompe, Carlos Gine, Ana Laín, Laura Garcia Martinez, Maria Diaz Hervas, Manuel López
OBJECTIVE: Heterotopic pancreas (HP) is a well-differentiated pancreatic tissue that lacks any anatomic or vascular contact with the pancreatic gland. It normally arises from the stomach but can be found in other locations. Although it is usually asymptomatic, obstructive symptoms, bleeding or malignant degeneration can occur. The incidence is very low, but it is significantly more common in patients with esophageal atresia (EA). The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of HP in patients with and without EA and to compare the results in both groups...
July 12, 2023: European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37399630/benign-acquired-subluxation-of-the-knee
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Alberto Flores Meca, Sergio Reyes Sánchez, Carlos Quesada Molina, Víctor López Soto
PURPOSE: To describe several cases of recurrent femorotibial subluxation episodes in pediatric patients, to review the existing literature about this rare entity, and to characterize its different clinical presentations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included a series of three cases seen at our center. All patients underwent a structured anamnesis and complete physical examination, as well as a basic radiological study. One underwent magnetic resonance imaging...
July 1, 2023: Knee
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37283265/a-rare-tumor-in-adulthood-extrapancreatic-pancreatoblastoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ugur Topal, Begüm Çalım Gürbüz, Hasan Bektaş
Pancreatoblastoma is a rare malignant epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas. It primarily occurs in the pediatric population and is extremely uncommon in adults. A 64-year-old male patient with no known systemic disease presented to our clinic with abdominal pain and dyspeptic complaints. On physical examination, a tender epigastric mass was palpated. The patient was operated on with a preliminary diagnosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Enbloc resection of the mass was performed. The transverse colon was segmentally resected with wedge resection of the gastric corpus...
May 2023: Gulf Journal of Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37271679/partial-urogenital-mobilization-in-cloacal-malformation-is-it-a-viable-option
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naser Al-Soudan Al-Anazi, Joe Curry, Simon Blackburn, Divyesh Desai, Abraham Cherian
INTRODUCTION: Total Urogenital Mobilization (TUM) has been the standard surgical approach for the urogenital complex in Cloacal Malformations (CM) since its inception in 1997. Partial Urogenital Mobilization (PUM) in CM remains an under-utilized or under-reported option. The main anatomical difference between TUM and PUM is the division of the pubo-urethral ligaments. OBJECTIVE: We explored the feasibility of PUM in a select subset of our patients with CM and report early outcomes...
May 23, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37237443/diagnostic-and-management-roles-of-fdg-pet-ct-imaging-in-post-transplant-lympho-proliferation-in-pediatric-heart-transplantation
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Abdel-Karim Brown, Jennifer Carapellucci, Benjamin Oshrine, Anthony Gomez, Avner Meoded, Alfred Asante-Korang
BACKGROUND: Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a serious complication of pediatric heart transplant (PHTx). 18F-FDG PET/CT has been used to differentiate early lympho-proliferation from more advanced PTLD. We report our experience with PET/CT in the management of PTLD following PHTx. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 100 consecutive PHTx recipients at our institution between 2004 and 2018. Patients who underwent PET/CT or conventional CT scans to evaluate for PTLD or high Epstein-Barr viral load were included...
May 26, 2023: Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37190009/echo-endoscopy-combined-with-virtual-reality-a-whole-perspective-of-laparoscopic-common-bile-duct-exploration-in-children
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Francesca Destro, Raffaele Salerno, Valeria Calcaterra, Sandro Ardizzone, Milena Meroni, Margherita Roveri, Ugo Maria Pierucci, Alberta Zaja, Francesco Rizzetto, Alessandro Campari, Maurizio Vertemati, Paolo Milani, Gloria Pelizzo
Introduction: Endoscopic procedures are performed more frequently in children due to technological advances that can be safely performed in an adequate setting with a support of a multidisciplinary team. Pediatric indications for ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) and EUS (endoscopic ultrasound) occur mainly due to congenital malformations. In a pediatric case series, we report the application of EUS combined with duodenoscopy, eventually associated with ERCP and minimally invasive surgery, highlighting the importance of defining a tailored dedicated management pathway for each patient...
April 21, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147233/french-recommendations-for-the-management-of-non-infectious-chronic-uveitis
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REVIEW
P Quartier, D Saadoun, A Belot, M-H Errera, G Kaplanski, L Kodjikian, I Kone-Paut, C Miceli-Richard, D Monnet, C Audouin-Pajot, P Seve, F Uettwiller, M Weber, B Bodaghi
This French National Diagnostic and Care Protocol (NDPC) includes both pediatric and adult patients with non-infectious chronic uveitis (NICU) or non-infectious recurrent uveitis (NIRU). NICU is defined as uveitis that persists for at least 3 months or with frequent relapses occurring less than 3 months after cessation of treatment. NIRU is repeated episodes of uveitis separated by periods of inactivity of at least 3 months in the absence of treatment. Some of these NICU and NIRU are isolated. Others are associated with diseases that may affect various organs, such as uveitis associated with certain types of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, adult spondyloarthropathies or systemic diseases in children and adults such as Behçet's disease, granulomatoses or multiple sclerosis...
May 2023: La Revue de Médecine Interne
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36897057/pediatric-low-dose-head-ct-image-quality-improvement-using-iterative-model-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aviad Rabinowich, Genady Shendler, Liat Ben-Sira, Shelly I Shiran
PURPOSE: To evaluate the differences in pediatric non-contrast low-dose head computed tomography (CT) between filtered-back projection and iterative model reconstruction using objective and subjective image quality evaluation. METHODS: A retrospective study evaluated children undergoing low-dose non-contrast head CT. All CT scans were reconstructed using both filtered-back projection and iterative model reconstruction. Objective image quality analysis was performed using contrast and signal-to-noise ratios for the supra- and infratentorial brain regions of identical regions of interest on the two reconstruction methods...
March 10, 2023: Neuroradiology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36882585/testicular-descent-revisited-a-micro-computed-tomography-study-in-fetal-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moritz Markel, Nicole Peukert, Marco Ginzel, Rainer Haak, Steffi Mayer, Martin Lacher, Dietrich Kluth, Jan-Hendrik Gosemann
PURPOSE: There is a long history of research dealing with the embryology of the testicular descent. However, important aspects like the role of the gubernaculum and the development of the processus vaginalis peritonei are not understood. Micro-computed tomography (µCT) is an established tool for anatomical studies in rodents. Our study applied µCT imaging to visualize the testicular descent in rats and focused on the role of the gubernacular bulb and the development of the processus vaginalis peritonei...
March 8, 2023: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36869000/can-pyeloplasty-restore-normal-renal-function-in-patients-with-severe-unilateral-ureteropelvic-junction-obstruction-and-drf-35
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tarek Ahmed Mahmoud, Esam El Din Salem Morsy, Hany Abd Elraoof Ali Morsy, Abdelmoneim Mohammed Abouzeid, Ahmed Mamdouh Abd Elhamed, Elnisr Rashed Mohamed, Hazem Mohamed Elmoghazy
PURPOSE: To assess the outcome of successful pyeloplasty in infants with Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) and a differential renal function of (DRF) < 35% whether they can attain normal postoperative renal function or not. METHODS: All children who were diagnosed with antenatal hydronephrosis due to UPJO were presented to our institutions and were prospectively followed up. Pyeloplasty was performed based on predefined indications such as: initial DRF ≤40%, progression of hydronephrosis, and febrile urinary tract infection (UTI)...
June 2023: Journal of Pediatric Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36863223/safety-feasibility-and-diagnostic-value-of-clinical-swallow-examination-and-fees-in-children-between-0-and-24%C3%A2-months
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katrin Krug, Nicole Hübl, Nadine Freitag, Dirk Schramm
BACKGROUND: Clinical Swallowing Examination (CSE) and Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) are relevant diagnostic methods in pediatric dysphagia. Satisfactory and comprehensive healthcare is still not part of the standard diagnostic process. AIMS: The purpose of this article is to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and diagnostic value of CSE and FEES in children 0-24 months of age. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective cross-sectional study which was conducted at the pediatric clinic of the University Hospital Düsseldorf, Germany, between 2013 and 2021...
February 24, 2023: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36856755/in-utero-torsion-of-an-accessory-hepatic-lobe-mimicking-a-congenital-tumor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucia Sanchez, Fernando A Escobar, Laura S Finn, Kristin D Gerson, Matthew Janssen, Michael R Acord
Accessory hepatic lobes are rare anatomic variants connected to the liver by a fibrous stalk or parenchymal attachments. They are usually detected incidentally, but torsion is a rare complication. Here, we report torsion of an accessory hepatic lobe occurring in utero with a focus on the MRI findings. The lesion mimicked a congenital tumor, and we provide potential clues that may have narrowed the differential diagnosis prior to surgical exploration.
March 1, 2023: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36798938/an-endogenous-amniotic-fluid-derived-10-amino-acid-peptide-improves-lung-development-and-hyperoxia-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Baihe Li, Xu Chen, Weihui Ma, Ning Li, Qin Chen, Jinfeng Liao, Sanfeng Luo, Xiaomei Lu, Yaozhong Zhang, Siping Li, Xingyun Wang, Fengdan Xu
BACKGROUND: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a chronic lung disease that occurs in preterm infants and lacks effective treatment. We aim to reveal the relationship between amniotic fluid (AF) peptides and lung development by analyzing the differences in the composition of AF peptides at different gestational periods, thus providing a new means of prevention and treatment for BPD. METHODS: Based on the stages of lung development, we collected AF by amniocentesis in two different gestational periods, using the 25th week of pregnancy as the cut-off...
January 31, 2023: Translational Pediatrics
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