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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015293/a-clinical-perspective-on-imaging-in-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Tarsia, Mojca Zajc Avramovič, Ana Gazikalović, Damjana Ključevšek, Tadej Avčin
In recent years, imaging has become increasingly important to confirm diagnosis, monitor disease activity, and predict disease course and outcome in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Over the past few decades, great efforts have been made to improve the quality of diagnostic imaging and to reach a consensus on which methods and scoring systems to use. However, there are still some critical issues, and the diagnosis, course, and management of JIA are closely related to clinical assessment. This review discusses the main indications for conventional radiography (XR), musculoskeletal ultrasound (US), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), while trying to maintain a clinical perspective...
November 28, 2023: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37891084/medical-student-perspectives-on-radiology-subspecialties-prior-to-core-clerkship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis M Medema, Stacy M Goins, Charles M Maxfield, Lars J Grimm, Robert J French, Jonathan G Martin
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Radiology remains underrepresented in U.S. medical school clinical curricula, and preconceived opinions about the field may impact whether students pursue elective exposure. A core radiology clerkship at one academic institution presents an opportunity to evaluate students' early preferences for different radiology subspecialties, thus informing curricular design and inspiring student recruitment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: At a single allopathic medical school, a required, four-week, clinical-year radiology clerkship that occurs in the second year includes immersive one-week experiences in two subspecialties...
October 19, 2023: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37890519/erratum-current-role-of-conventional-radiography-of-sacroiliac-joints-in-adults-and-juveniles-with-suspected-axial-spondyloarthritis-opinion-from-the-essr-arthritis-and-pediatric-subcommittees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iwona Sudoł-Szopińska, Nele Herregods, Anna Zejden, Lennart Jans, Chiara Giraudo, Mikael Boesen, Fabio Becce, Alberto Bazzocchi, Paolo Simoni, Maria Pilar Aparisi Gómez, Jacob Jaremko, Mario Maas, James Teh, Kay-Geert Hermann, Flavia Menegotto, Amanda Isaac, Monique Reijnierse, Amit Shah, Winston Rennie, Anne Grethe Jurik
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2023: Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37857751/approach-to-imaging-modalities-in-the-setting-of-suspected-infection
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REVIEW
Meghan Jardon, Erin F Alaia
Imaging plays an important role in the workup of musculoskeletal infection, in conjunction with clinical history and physical exam. There are multiple imaging modalities that can be of clinical utility in the setting of suspected infection, each with their own benefits and limitations. Radiography is a low-cost, accessible modality providing a broad osseous overview, but can be insensitive for early osteomyelitis. Ultrasound plays a more limited role in the workup of musculoskeletal infection, but can be useful in the pediatric population or for real-time guidance for joint and soft tissue aspirations...
October 20, 2023: Skeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816367/current-role-of-conventional-radiography-of-sacroiliac-joints-in-adults-and-juveniles-with-suspected-axial-spondyloarthritis-opinion-from-the-essr-arthritis-and-pediatric-subcommittees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iwona Sudoł-Szopińska, Nele Herregods, Anna Zejden, Lennart Jans, Chiara Giraudo, Mikael Boesen, Fabio Becce, Alberto Bazzocchi, Paolo Simoni, Maria Pilar Aparisi Gómez, Jacob Jaremko, Mario Maas, James Teh, Kay-Geert Hermann, Flavia Menegotto, Amanda Isaac, Monique Reijnierse, Amit Shah, Winston Rennie, Anne Grethe Jurik
This opinion article by the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology Arthritis and Pediatric Subcommittees discusses the current use of conventional radiography (CR) of the sacroiliac joints in adults and juveniles with suspected axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). The strengths and limitations of CR compared with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) are presented.Based on the current literature and expert opinions, the subcommittees recognize the superior sensitivity of MRI to detect early sacroiliitis...
October 2023: Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816365/update-on-pediatric-spine-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stijn Schatteman, Jacob Jaremko, Lennart Jans, Nele Herregods
The spine is often difficult to evaluate clinically in children, increasing the importance of diagnostic imaging to detect a wide variety of spinal disorders ranging from congenital abnormalities to severe infections. Clinical history and physical examination can help determine whether imaging is needed and which imaging technique would be best. The most common cause for back pain, even in children, is muscular strain/spasm that does not require any imaging. However, red flags such as pain at age < 5 years, constant pain, night pain, radicular pain, pain lasting > 4 weeks, or an abnormal neurologic examination may require further investigation...
October 2023: Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37799318/hip-reconstruction-in-cerebral-palsy-lessons-from-a-single-center-and-137-hips
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anoushka Ayub, Christy Graff, Lajos Maurovich Horvat, Claudia Maizen
BACKGROUND: This large, retrospective, single-center study aimed to compare the outcomes of unilateral hip reconstruction and bilateral hip reconstruction in children with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy and ascertain risk factors for recurrent instability and reoperation. METHOD: We performed a retrospective review of 137 hip reconstructions performed for patients with cerebral palsy. Preoperative and postoperative clinical and radiological parameters were documented, including hip migration percentage, acetabular index, the Gross Motor Function Classification System, the Melbourne Cerebral Palsy Hip Classification System, hip abduction, and pelvic obliquity...
October 2023: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37799315/bilateral-osteochondritis-dissecans-of-the-knee-in-pediatric-and-adolescent-patients-presenting-with-unilateral-symptoms-an-epidemiological-and-radiographic-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph L Yellin, Robert G Tysklind, Zaamin B Hussain, Evan T Zheng, Benton E Heyworth, Mininder S Kocher
PURPOSE: This study aims to determine the prevalence and characteristics of bilateral osteochondritis dissecans of the knee in patients presenting with unilateral symptoms and compare this cohort to patients with unilateral disease. METHODS: Records of patients ≤18 years old from 2003 to 2016 with a diagnosis of osteochondritis dissecans of the knee and strictly unilateral knee pain were identified. Contralateral (asymptomatic) knee imaging within 1 year of initial presentation was required...
October 2023: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770576/mr-features-of-primary-bone-lymphoma-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick Duffy, Kirsten Ecklund
BACKGROUND: Primary lymphoma of bone is an uncommon non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of primary lymphoma of bone in children are not well described. OBJECTIVE: To identify typical MRI characteristics of pediatric primary lymphoma of bone at diagnosis and following treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two pediatric radiologists retrospectively reviewed all imaging studies of 10 patients with biopsy-proven primary lymphoma of bone at presentation and after treatment...
September 29, 2023: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37740031/artificial-intelligence-to-identify-fractures-on-pediatric-and-young-adult-upper-extremity-radiographs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John R Zech, Diego Jaramillo, Jaan Altosaar, Charles A Popkin, Tony T Wong
BACKGROUND: Pediatric fractures are challenging to identify given the different response of the pediatric skeleton to injury compared to adults, and most artificial intelligence (AI) fracture detection work has focused on adults. OBJECTIVE: Develop and transparently share an AI model capable of detecting a range of pediatric upper extremity fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 58,846 upper extremity radiographs (finger/hand, wrist/forearm, elbow, humerus, shoulder/clavicle) from 14,873 pediatric and young adult patients were divided into train (n = 12,232 patients), tune (n = 1,307), internal test (n = 819), and external test (n = 515) splits...
September 23, 2023: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37490103/identification-of-fractures-on-pediatric-foot-radiographs-do-localization-cues-improve-diagnostic-accuracy-and-reduce-interpretation-time
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vandan Patel, Shahwar M Tariq, Shijie Hong, Andressa Guariento, Richard Davidson, Jie C Nguyen
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the diagnostic accuracy and time in the detection of fractures on pediatric foot radiographs marked without and with localization cues. METHOD: One-hundred randomly selected foot radiographic examinations that were performed on children (<18 years old) after injury and with at least 4 weeks of follow-up were included. Blinded to history and diagnosis, 4 readers (one each: medical student, pediatrician, pediatric orthopedic surgeon, and pediatric musculoskeletal radiologist) retrospectively and independently reviewed each examination twice (without and with cue, at least 1 month apart, and after randomization)...
February 2024: Skeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37459887/respiratory-and-musculoskeletal-long-term-outcomes-after-surgical-resection-of-congenital-cystic-adenomatoid-malformation-of-the-lung-in-newborns-infants-and-toddlers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Busti, Angelo Zarfati, Laura Valfre, Andrea Conforti, Pietro Bagolan
INTRODUCTION:  The long-term outcomes of children who underwent surgery for congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation of the lung (CCAML) are not well documented, particularly regarding orthopaedic and respiratory follow-up (FU). The aim of this study was to assess the long-term pulmonary and orthopaedic outcomes of surgically treated CCAML in newborns, infants, and toddlers. MATERIALS AND METHODS:  Retrospective examination of prospectively recorded data of consecutive patients with CCAML who underwent surgery at our tertiary referral institution from January 2000 to December 2015 (newborns, infants, and toddlers)...
September 8, 2023: European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37452200/introduction-to-the-mini-symposium-on-musculoskeletal-imaging-drink-deep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arthur B Meyers, Delma Y Jarrett, Nancy A Chauvin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2023: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37393178/improved-identification-of-adolescent-hip-dysplasia-using-a-screening-method-based-on-lateral-center-edge-angle-measurements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abeer Albar, Andrew C Sher, Scott Rosenfeld, Matt Ditzler, Steve Kraus, James Crowe, Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar, J Herman Kan
BACKGROUND: In addition to the clinical exam, several quantitative measurement tools are performed on pelvic radiographs in the assessment of adolescent hip dysplasia at most dedicated pediatric hip preservation clinics, with the most commonly used measurement called the lateral center edge angle (LCEA). However, most pediatric radiologists do not use these quantitative measuring tools and instead make the diagnosis of adolescent hip dysplasia based on subjective review. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to determine the additive value of a measurement-based diagnosis of adolescent hip dysplasia using LCEA versus subjective radiographic interpretation by pediatric radiologists...
June 29, 2023: Academic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37391193/safely-reducing-unnecessary-radiographs-in-suspected-pediatric-musculoskeletal-injuries-a-multidisciplinary-developed-algorithm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Lander, Sarah Obudzinski, Julie Michels, Anne Brayer, Taylor D'amore, Mitchel Chess, Christopher P Cook, Derek Wakeman, James Sanders
BACKGROUND: While radiographs are a critical component of diagnosing musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries, they are associated with radiation exposure, patient discomfort, and financial costs. Our study initiative was to develop a system to diagnose pediatric MSK injuries efficiently while minimizing unnecessary radiographs. METHODS: This was a quality improvement trial performed prospectively at a single level one trauma center. A multidisciplinary team with leaders from pediatric orthopedics, trauma surgery, emergency medicine, and radiology created an algorithm delineating which x-rays should be obtained for pediatric patients presenting with MSK injuries...
July 3, 2023: Pediatric Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37295982/low-frequency-3d-transmission-ultrasound-tomography-technical-details-and-clinical-implications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James Wiskin, Bilal Malik, John Klock
UNLABELLED: A novel 3D ultrasound tomographic (3D UT) method (called volography) that creates a speed of sound (SOS) map and a reflection modality that is co-registered are reviewed and shown to be artifact free even in the presence of high contrast and thus shown to be applicable for breast, orthopedic and pediatric clinical use cases. The 3D UT images are almost isotropic with mm resolution and the reflection image is compounded over 360 degrees to create sub-mm resolution in plane...
August 2023: Zeitschrift Für Medizinische Physik
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37288045/clinical-and-radiological-outcomes-of-surgically-treated-osteochondral-lesions-of-the-talus-in-children-and-adolescents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dae-Yoo Kim, JiSu Park, Ho Won Kang, Chang Ho Shin, Dong Yeon Lee, Tae-Joon Cho, Won Joon Yoo
BACKGROUND: Osteochondral lesions of the talus are uncommon in children and adolescents. Surgical procedures differ from those used for adults to avoid iatrogenic physeal injuries. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of surgical treatment in pediatric patients with osteochondral lesions, specifically investigating the patient age and the status of distal tibial physis as factors associated with surgical success. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 28 patients who had symptomatic osteochondral lesions of the talus that were treated surgically between 2003 and 2016...
June 2023: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37288043/bony-hip-reconstruction-for-displaced-hips-in-patients-with-cerebral-palsy-is-postoperative-immobilization-indicated
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Amen, Oliver Perkins, Konstantinos Kafchitsas, Daniel Reed, Fabian Norman-Taylor, Michail Kokkinakis
PURPOSE: Decisions for postoperative immobilization after bony hip reconstructive surgery in cerebral palsy are controversial in current practice. The aim of this study was to check if choosing not to use any kind of postoperative immobilization is a safe practice. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in a pediatric orthopedic tertiary referral center. The study included 148 patients (228 hips) with cerebral palsy, who had bony hip surgery. Medical records were reviewed for incidence of complications, methods of pain control, and length of hospital stay...
June 2023: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37286853/dynamic-musculoskeletal-ultrasound-slipping-rib-muscle-hernia-snapping-hip-and-peroneal-tendon-pathology
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REVIEW
Antonia S Caldwell, Stacey M Elangovan, Jon A Jacobson
Dynamic musculoskeletal ultrasound is an important diagnostic tool that allows the practitioner to observe soft tissue structures over a range of motion and identify pathology not diagnosed on other modalities. Familiarity with this modality allows health care practitioners to appropriately refer patients for this type of examination. This article will review several indications for dynamic ultrasound imaging, including slipping rib, muscle hernia, snapping hip, and peroneal tendon pathology. The examination technique and expected findings for common pathology in each location are discussed...
July 2023: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37274814/covid-19-musculoskeletal-involvement-in-children
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REVIEW
Chiara Giraudo, Giulia Fichera, Lucia Pilati, Anna Laura Cortinovis, Celeste Cavallin, Sofia Bertin, Monica Zuliani, Diego Cecchin
Since the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that children are affected by mild respiratory symptoms rather than the critical pneumonia typical in adults. Nevertheless, it took longer to understand that pediatric patients with SARS-COV2 may develop a severe multisystem inflammatory response (a.k.a. multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)), which can include musculoskeletal symptoms, and/or arthritis and myositis independently from MIS-C. Diagnostic imaging significantly contributed to the assessment of pulmonary disease due to COVID-19 but it has been rarely applied to evaluate musculoskeletal involvement in children with or without previous rheumatic diseases...
2023: Frontiers in Pediatrics
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