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About GroupCategory: General Created: Saturday, 17 April 2010 Group Admin: Radiolopolis Team Description:This community provides latest cases, discussions, news, publications and more valuable information for the Pediatric Radiology subspecialty. Join now - it's free!
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Dear colleagues,
I recently uploaded an interesting case of a persistent proatlas which presents as duplication of the atlas vertebra. The entity represents an extremely rare dysplasia and was only reported once before by Tsuang et al as a occipitocervical malformation with atlas duplication in 2011. Please be so kind to review and comment...2 years ago -
IOANNA TRITOU joined the group Pediatric Radiology Community
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Roland Talanow shared a video. ➜ Pediatric Radiology CommunityElbow joint effusion and the sail sign - radiology video tutorial (x-ray)
Teaches you how to recognise an elbow joint effusion on lateral radiographs by identifying displaced elbow fat pads. Includes a description of the sail sign and posterior fat pad sign.
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Roland Talanow shared a video. ➜ Pediatric Radiology CommunitySupracondylar fracture - radiology video tutorial (x-ray)
Supracondyar fractures are common and often subtle paediatric elbow fractures. This tutorial includes three clinical cases, medical illustrations and demonstrates how the anterior humeral line can...
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Roland Talanow shared a video. ➜ Pediatric Radiology CommunityRadial head dislocation - radiology video tutorial (x-ray)
Teaches you how to recognise radial head dislocation on elbow radiographs by assessing the radiocapitellar line. Includes four case examples and anatomical illustrations.
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Roland Talanow shared a video. ➜ Pediatric Radiology CommunityElbow ossification centers (CRITOE) - radiology video tutorial
Teaches the mnemonic CRITOE (also known as CRITOL) used to remember the names and order of the elbow ossification center appearances. Includes two abnormal case examples with annotations.
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