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  1. This is a repository of normal pediatric bone xrays and their examples for a quick reference look. Radiograph examples (X-rays) of the normal children bone xrays and normal children chest xrays by age, from 0 to 15 years.

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  2. This is a repository of example radiographs (x-rays) of the pediatric skeleton by age. It was inspired by a similar project on UCSD's BonePit site. Ages are approximate (generally, +/- 3 months). These are NOT intended as bone-age references! Indeed, male and female subjects are intermixed.

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  3. Mar 23, 2023 · The scaphoid series is comprised of posteroanterior, oblique, lateral and angled posteroanterior projections. The series examines the carpal bones focussed mainly on the scaphoid. It also examines the radiocarpal and distal radioulnar joints along with the distal radius and ulna.

  4. Key points. A radiographic image is composed of a 'map' of X-rays that have either passed freely through the body or have been variably attenuated (absorbed or scattered) by anatomical structures. The denser the tissue, the more X-rays are attenuated. For example, X-rays are attenuated more by bone than by lung tissue.

  5. May 17, 2020 · Standard radiographs and CT detect most UBC, but cannot appreciate the presence of local inflammation. MRI and bone scan allow an optimal assessment of local inflammation as a bone marrow and soft-tissue oedema at MRI and increased local activity at bone scan.

    • Stefano Bianchi
    • stefanobianchi@bluewin.ch
    • 2020
  6. Oct 23, 2015 · The purpose of this article is to provide an imaging approach to acquired causes of acute airway obstruction in children, including (a) abnormalities affecting the upper portion of the airway, such as croup, acute epiglottitis, retropharyngeal infection, and foreign bodies, and (b) abnormalities affecting the lower portion of the airway, such as...

  7. May 20, 2006 · After its commercial introduction in 1987, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has become a widely available and clinically useful tool in the evaluation and management of adult bone diseases. More recently, its utilization in the pediatric population has rapidly increased.