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Nagornaya N, Saigal G, Bhatia R
Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am . 2023 May; 35(3):377-398. PMID: 37149426
Sinonasal tumors are rare, diverse, complex lesions with overlapping demographic and clinical features. Malignant tumors are more common, with a grave prognosis, and require biopsy for accurate diagnosis. This article...
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Benny M, Bandstra E, Saad A, Lopez-Alberola R, Saigal G, Paidas M, et al.
Pediatrics . 2023 Apr; 151(5). PMID: 37021494
Long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae are a potential concern in neonates following in utero exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We report 2 neonates born to SARS-CoV-2 positive...
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Kamrava B, Shah V, Torres L, Sidani C, Saigal G, Hoffer M, et al.
Am J Otolaryngol . 2023 Jan; 44(2):103768. PMID: 36628910
Objectives: METHODS: Retrospective chart review was performed of pediatric patients who underwent CT brain as part of a trauma pan-scan and dedicated temporal bone CT in the setting of head...
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Eklund M, States L, Acord M, Alazraki A, Behr G, El-Ali A, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer . 2022 Oct; 70 Suppl 4:e29975. PMID: 36215203
Primary pancreatic tumors in children are rare with an overall age-adjusted incidence of 0.018 new cases per 100,000 pediatric patients. The most prevalent histologic type is the solid pseudopapillary neoplasm,...
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Rees M, Morin C, Behr G, Davis J, Lai H, Morani A, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer . 2022 Oct; 70 Suppl 4:e29973. PMID: 36193741
Adrenal tumors other than neuroblastoma are uncommon in children. The most frequently encountered are adrenocortical carcinoma and pheochromocytoma. This paper offers consensus recommendations for imaging of pediatric patients with a...
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Kadom N, Palasis S, Pruthi S, Biffl W, Booth T, Desai N, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol . 2019 May; 16(5S):S286-S299. PMID: 31054755
Choosing the appropriate imaging in children with accidental traumatic spine injuries can be challenging because the recommendations based on scientific evidence at this time differ from those applied in adults....
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Jones J, Saigal G, Palasis S, Booth T, Hayes L, Iyer R, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol . 2019 May; 16(5S):S244-S251. PMID: 31054751
Scoliosis is frequently encountered in childhood, with prevalence of 2%. The majority is idiopathic, without vertebral segmentation anomaly, dysraphism, neuromuscular abnormality, skeletal dysplasia, tumor, or infection. As a complement to...
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Khatri G, Krishnan V, Antil N, Saigal G
Pol J Radiol . 2019 Feb; 83:e524-e535. PMID: 30800191
Tuberculosis is a devastating disease and has shown resurgence in recent years with the advent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Central nervous system involvement is the most devastating form of the...
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Tekes A, Palasis S, Durand D, Pruthi S, Booth T, Desai N, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol . 2018 Nov; 15(11S):S403-S412. PMID: 30392608
Sinusitis is common in children that usually resolves spontaneously. Imaging is not part of the standard of care for initial diagnosis, however may be necessary in cases with persistent or...
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de la Vega Muns G, Quencer R, Ezuddin N, Saigal G
Pediatr Radiol . 2018 Oct; 49(2):234-239. PMID: 30327829
Background: Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a recognized cause of childhood and neonatal stroke with high morbidity and mortality and a challenging diagnosis in the pediatric population. Objective: We...