E Christine Wallace
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Recent Articles
1.
Moore M, Wallace E, Westra S
Radiol Clin North Am
. 2011 Sep;
49(5):949-68.
PMID: 21889016
Given the heterogeneous nature of pediatric chest trauma, the optimal imaging approach is tailored to the specific patient. Chest radiography remains the most important imaging modality for initial triage. The...
2.
Raman S, Wallace E
Pediatr Radiol
. 2011 May;
41(12):1591-4.
PMID: 21594552
Irreducible fracture of the distal tibial physis due to interposed soft tissue including periosteum is well documented in the orthopedic literature but is uncommon. This condition has been associated with...
3.
Lichtor J, Shiveley T, Wallace E
Anesthesiology
. 2010 Apr;
112(5):1270.
PMID: 20395819
No abstract available.
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Dupuis C, Westra S, Makris J, Wallace E
Radiographics
. 2009 May;
29(3):877-86.
PMID: 19448122
The extensor mechanism of the knee is essential to ambulation and is subject to a number of traumatic, congenital, and inflammatory processes. In the pediatric population, the spectrum of pathologic...
5.
Moore M, Wallace E, Westra S
Pediatr Radiol
. 2009 Jan;
39(5):485-96.
PMID: 19151969
Major chest trauma in a child is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It is most frequently encountered within the context of multisystem injury following high-energy trauma such as a...
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Raman S, Takhtani D, Wallace E
Pediatr Radiol
. 2008 Oct;
39(1):77-9.
PMID: 18839164
Congenital torticollis is most commonly caused by benign fibrosis of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Absence of the sternocleidomastoid muscle is a rare cause of congenital torticollis. There have been fewer than...
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Choi D, Wallace E, Fraire A, Baiyee D
Radiographics
. 2005 Mar;
25(2):481-5.
PMID: 15798064
No abstract available.
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Westra S, Wallace E
Radiol Clin North Am
. 2005 Mar;
43(2):267-81.
PMID: 15737369
Following a discussion of the various imaging manifestations of pediatric chest trauma by anatomic location, the authors discuss their diagnostic approach to the pediatric multitrauma patient with an emphasis on...