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Children and infants comprise up to 20% of emergency department visits, and emergency physicians must be knowledgeable in choosing the most appropriate imaging modality to arrive at an accurate diagnosis and provide optimal patient care. Written specifically for the non-specialist and those with limited pediatric training, Pediatric Imaging for the Emergency Provider provides expert guidance in this challenging area. Abundant high-quality imaging examples cover the full range of pediatric disorders you're likely to see, including trauma, musculoskeletal, pulmonary, ENT, cardiac, genitourinary, gastroenterology, neurological, and neonatal patients.
  • Presents more than 80 common and important rare cases, supported with 450+ images across relevant modalities including ultrasound, radiography, CT, and MRI.
  • Identifies key radiographic findings for various pediatric conditions including congenital heart lesions, surgical entities, infectious disease processes, and traumatic injuries.
  • Accompanies images with clear, concise text that makes it easy to grasp the most clinically significant points of each case.
  • Provides expert guidance on best practices in important areas of pediatric imaging such as sedation, ionizing radiation exposure reduction, and imaging modality selection.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Introduction
1 Imaging Modalities in the Pediatric Patient: How to Choose
2(4)
Debra Pennington
2 ALARA Principles
6(2)
Debra Pennington
3 Sedation/Anxiolysis for Pediatric Imaging
8(7)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 1 Neonatal
15(34)
4 My, What a Big Thymus you Have! Neonate / Infant Mediastinal Masses
16(6)
Robert Vezzetti
5 A Wheezin' We Will Go: BronchiolitisA/iral Pathology
22(3)
Sujit Iyer
6 Twisting the Night Away: Malrotation
25(3)
Robert Vezzetti
7 Double Bubble Double Trouble! Duodenal Obstruction
28(5)
Robert Vezzetti
8 Cyanotic andAcyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
33(8)
Robert Vezzetti
9 More Than Constipation: Failure to Pass Meconium
41(3)
Robert Vezzetti
10 Rumbly in the Tumbly: Pneumatosis Intestinalis and Necrotizing Enterocolitis
44(5)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 2 Cardiac
49(14)
11 Matters of the Heart: Pericarditis
50(3)
Tim Ruttan
12 A Bit of a Mix-up: Right-sided Aortic Arch
53(4)
Robert Vezzetti
13 You're Surrounded: Vascular Ring/Sling
57(6)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 3 Gastroenterology
63(38)
14 Twisting Tubes: Gastrostomy Tube Issues
64(5)
Robert Vezzetti
15 Not Movin': Pediatric Bowel Obstruction
69(6)
Robert Vezzetti
16 Screaming Fits: Intussusception
75(4)
Tina Chu
17 My Tummy! Appendicitis
79(4)
Robert Vezzetti
18 It's Not In to Be Thin: SMA Syndrome
83(4)
Robert Vezzetti
19 You Ate What? Swallowed Foreign Bodies
87(10)
Guyon Hill
Greg Hand
20 Right Out of the Exorcist': Pyloric Stenosis
97(4)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 4 Genitourinary
101(24)
21 Twists and Turns: Testicular Torsion
102(4)
Winnie Whitaker
22 That Looks Painful: Hydrocele
106(2)
Robert Vezzetti
23 Unusually Painful: Ovarian Torsion
108(6)
Robert Vezzetti
24 All Pain and No Gain: Renal Stones
114(4)
Robert Vezzetti
25 Belly Getting Bigger? Wilms Tumor
118(3)
Robert Vezzetti
26 TO A (Tu bo-ovarian A bscess): Three Letters you Don't Want to Hear
121(4)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 5 Neurologic
125(40)
27 Don't Lose Your Head: Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) Shunt Issues
126(4)
Robert Vezzetti
28 More Than a Migraine: Intracranial Mass - Medulloblastoma
130(4)
Robert Vezzetti
29 Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma: DIPG
134(4)
Robert Vezzetti
30 Not Actin' Right: Lacunar Infarct and Pediatric Stroke
138(6)
Robert Vezzetti
Bhairav Patel
31 Hard to Wake Up: Cerebritis
144(3)
Robert Vezzetti
32 Nothing Cute About It: Acute Flaccid Myelitis
147(4)
Robert Vezzetti
33 What Headache? Pediatric Arteriovenous Malformation
151(4)
Robert Vezzetti
Bhairav Patel
34 Can you See It? Orbital Cellulitis
155(3)
Robert Vezzetti
35 Something in Your Eye: Periorbital Cellulitis
158(3)
Robert Vezzetti
36 Somethin' Growin': Pediatric Arachnoid Cysts
161(4)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 6 Pulmonary
165(16)
37 Rattlin'in the Chest: Community-Acquired Pneumonia
166(5)
Coburn Allen
Christopher Michael Wright
38 Is That Pneumonia? Atelectasis
171(4)
Robert Vezzetti
39 Will the Cough Ever Stop? Atypical Pneumonia
175(3)
Robert Vezzetti
40 Of Course you Have Asthma: Persistent Wheezing
178(3)
Tim Ruttan
SECTION 7 Trauma
181(48)
41 Buckle Up: Abdominal Trauma
182(5)
Robert Vezzetti
42 Where's the Air? Pneumothorax
187(5)
Robert Vezzetti
43 Can't Pee: Pediatric Bladder Trauma
192(5)
Robert Vezzetti
44 Heads Up!: Head Trauma
197(8)
Winnie Whitaker
Bhairav Patel
45 Cruisin'for a Bruisin': Pulmonary Contusion
205(3)
Guyon Hill
46 The Heart of the Matter: Ventricular Laceration
208(3)
Robert Vezzetti
47 Chest Pains: Pediatric Chest Trauma
211(3)
Robert Vezzetti
48 Check That Neck: Cervical Spine Imaging
214(4)
Anna Schlechter
Bhairav Patel
49 My Achin' Back: Vertebral Compression Fractures
218(4)
Robert Vezzetti
50 How'd That Happen? Nonaccidental Trauma
222(7)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 8 Musculoskeletal
229(114)
51 Growing Pains: Salter-Harris Classification of Physeal Injuries
230(5)
Erin Munns
52 My Fracture is Not Humerus: Supracondylar Fractures
235(5)
Ada Earp
53 Elbow Grease: Lateral and Medial Condyle Fractures of the Humerus
240(5)
Robert Vezzetti
54 Rough Trip: Scapula Fracture
245(2)
Robert Vezzetti
55 Humeral Shaft Fractures: Nothing Funny About That!
247(3)
Robert Vezzetti
56 In Pieces: Clavicle Fracture
250(3)
Sujit Iyer
57 Let's Play! Forearm Fractures
253(5)
Sujit Iyer
58 Italian Twins: Monteggia and Galeazzi Fractures
258(4)
Robert Vezzetti
59 Bones Out of Place? Wrist Fractures
262(3)
Anna Schlechter
60 Snuffbox? Scaphoid Fractures
265(3)
Guyon Hill
Mary Teeler
61 Punchin' Out: Fifth Metacarpal (Boxer's) Fracture
268(3)
Robert Vezzetti
62 Pfunny Pfingers: Phalanx Fractures (Dislocations, Etc.)
271(6)
Robert Vezzetti
63 Can't Move Your Hips: Pelvic Fractures
277(4)
Robert Vezzetti
64 All Fun and Games: Femoral Fractures
281(3)
Robert Vezzetti
65 Knee Pain: It's Not Always the Knee--Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
284(3)
Robert Vezzetti
66 Weak in the Knees: Patellar Dislocation
287(3)
Maua J. Moore
67 It's the Way you (Don't) Walk: Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula
290(6)
Anna Schlechter
68 Tough Day: Triplane Fracture
296(4)
Robert Vezzetti
69 My Achin' Feet: Talus Fracture
300(4)
Robert Vezzetti
70 My Achin' Back! Spondylolysis / Spondylolisthesis
304(5)
Robert Vezzetti
71 Achy Muscles: Pyomyositis/Myositis
309(3)
Robert Vezzetti
72 Til Stuffy Noses: Sinusitis
312(3)
Robert Vezzetti
73 Who's Brodie?Brodie Abscess
315(3)
Robert Vezzetti
74 I Feel It in My Bones: Osteomyelitis
318(5)
Robert Vezzetti
75 More Than an Achy Back: Spinal Epidural Abscess
323(4)
Robert Vezzetti
76 It's Tough Being a Kid: Toddler's Fracture
327(4)
Robert Vezzetti
77 Hurtn'to Stand: Discitis
331(3)
Robert Vezzetti
78 My Knee Won't Stop Swelling! Osteosarcoma
334(3)
Robert Vezzetti
79 Not THOSE Ewings: Ewing Sarcoma
337(3)
Robert Vezzetti
80 What is This? Bone Cyst
340(3)
Robert Vezzetti
SECTION 9 ENT
343(12)
81 Who Let the Dogs Out? Croup
344(3)
Michael Gorn
82 All That Drools: Retropharyngeal and Peritonsillar Abscess
347(4)
Michael Gorn
Bhairav Patel
83 Frog in Your Throat: Supraglottic Infections and Bacterial Tracheitis
351(4)
Robert Vezzetti
Bhairav Patel
Appendix 1 Imaging Pathways 355(11)
Appendix 2 Imaging Acronyms 366(1)
Index 367