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- #ASPNR26 poster: Inadvertent ingestion of food containing grill bristle foreign bodies causes acute and severe symptoms of sore throat, odynophagia, and/or globus sensation.
- #ASPNR26 poster: Pediatric parathyroid adenomas are an extremely rare but treatable cause of hyperparathyroidism. There is a bimodal distribution with a smaller early peak in neonates and a larger second peak occurring from 6 years of age through adolescence
- You have to see this #ASPNR26 poster! Developing alternative teaching methods provides an opportunity to expose preclinical learners to radiology & radiologists and may provide a networking opportunity to encourage medical students to consider a career in radiology.
- Vertebral level is a more accurate landmark than the kidneys for assessing conus position on fetal MRI. Make sure you read this #ASPNR26 poster from Dr. Tracie Kong and the @CincyKidsRad #FetalImaging team to learn more.
- Dr. Bernadette Koch is the world's expert on pediatric head and neck imaging. Her talk on common neck infections in children is a can't-miss event at #ASPNR26
- Infectious lymphadenitis is common in children. It can be caused by viral, bacterial, or mycobacterial causes #ASPNR26
- In patients with infectious adenitis, it is important for the radiologist to evaluate the location and extent of disease, if the node is suppurative or calcified, if there is adjacent cellulitis or myositis, and if there is an effect on the adjacent vasculature #ASPNR26
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View full threadCongenital cysts can become infected. The location helps to make a more definitive diagnosis #ASPNR26
- Get ready, Dr. Usha Nagaraj is about to teach you everything you need to know about sellar, suprasellar, pineal, and intraventricular pediatric tumors. #ASPNR26
- In the first case, an adolescent male has a progressive loss of peripheral vision. MRI shows a T1 hyperintense suprasellar mass. #ASPNR26
- Craniopharyngioma is the most common suprasellar tumor in children. It arises from epithelial remnants of the craniopharyngeal duct. It has a bimodal age distribution with presentation in the second or 4th through 6th decade of life. #ASPNR26
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View full threadBookmark this post, the differential diagnosis of sellar/suprasellar, pineal, and intraventricular tumors in children #ASPNR26
- Reposted by CincyKidsRadonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... uses 3D FLORET trajectory, and ventilation processing from PREFUL (phase-resolved functional lung) method Compelling examples in CF, LAM, BOS, and Post-HSCT with HP Xe comparisons @cincykidsrad.bsky.social
- Reposted by CincyKidsRad@cincykidsrad.bsky.social Dr. Rama Ayyala writes about moral distress as a driver of #burnout in #medicine & #radiology - Dr. Ayyala is our Associate Chief of Culture, Quality, & Safety and is working on this & other drivers of #wellness at @cincychildrens.bsky.social #medsky #radsky
- Reposted by CincyKidsRadCongrats! We are covering this in Monday's Imaging Wire newsletter.
- We’re excited to announce a new partnership with @gehealthcare.bsky.social to create an #innovation hub in Cincinnati. Through this partnership we will improve child health and change the outcome together!
- Today we announced that @cincykidsrad.bsky.social & @cincychildrens.bsky.social are partnering with @gehealthcare.bsky.social to establish a care #innovation hub. Working together we will be able to accelerate advances in #pediatric #imaging across all imaging modalities #ct #mri #nucmed #ultrasound
- Reposted by CincyKidsRadSee @auntminnie.bsky.social story about our newly announced collaboration with @gehealthcare.bsky.social #pedsrad #radiology #medsky #ct #mri #ultrasound #nucmed @cincykidsrad.bsky.social www.auntminnie.com/subspecialti...
- Reposted by CincyKidsRadToday we announced that @cincykidsrad.bsky.social & @cincychildrens.bsky.social are partnering with @gehealthcare.bsky.social to establish a care #innovation hub. Working together we will be able to accelerate advances in #pediatric #imaging across all imaging modalities #ct #mri #nucmed #ultrasound
- Dr Amol Pednekar is presenting more #SPR25 research. This time he’s comparing Hepatic Proton Density Fat Fraction and T2* Estimates from Chemical Shift-Encoded Acquisitions: Breath-Hold Versus Free-Breathing Respiratory Gated MRI
- Guess who’s back? Back again? Dr Jonathan Dillman is presenting #SPR25 research assessing MR Elastography Liver Stiffness in Children and Adults with Fontan Circulation: What is "Normal" and Clinical Associations
- Dr Guillermo Alfonso is our next #spr25 speaker. He is presenting his research assessing the Diagnostic Yield of Liver Pulsed Doppler Evaluation in Patients with Isolated Elevated Liver Function Tests
- #SPR25 is now official, Dr Jonathan Dillman is delivering a keynote talk on inflammatory bowel disease imaging
- Reposted by CincyKidsRadCongratulations, Dr. Coley!
- Dr Cara Morin is the last #SPR25 speaker of the morning. She’s talking about Primary cardiac tumors associated with genetic syndromes
- Congratulations to Drs @andrewtrout.bsky.social and Brian Coley for being inducted as one of the inaugural Fellows of the Society for Pediatric Radiology
- Congratulations to our Radiologist-in-Chief, Dr. Brian Coley for being awarded the Gold Medal by the Society for Pediatric Radiology. Dr. Coley has had a profound impact on our department and on the field of pediatric radiology