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Shah Amisha,  Rees Mitchell,  Kar Erica,  Bolton Kimberly,  Panigrahy Ashok,  Lee Vince

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-029

To evaluate the effect of different levels of adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) in pediatric lower extremity CT scan to compare the radiation dose, objective imaging parameters and subjective diagnostic image quality ratings. Read More

Authors:  Shah Amisha , Rees Mitchell , Kar Erica , Bolton Kimberly , Panigrahy Ashok , Lee Vince

Keywords:  ASIR, Radiation dose, CT scan, pediatric, extremity

Matos Rojas Irma,  Ugas Carlos,  Megue Huamani Marlin,  Katekaru Tokeshi Doris,  Lazarte Claudia,  Valdez Quintana Melissa,  Alpaca Rodriguez Larry,  Casamayor Alvina

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-08 (R)

The purpose of this exhibit is to review imagings findings of anomalous pulmonary venous return on angiotomography and describe anomalies associated.

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) are used in diagnostic and follow – up the congenital vein anomalies. CT provides superior spatial resolution and short time but there is exposure to ionizing radiation. However in many hospital there are only the possibility of obtain CT imaging in neonates and infant.
The total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) is the result of failure of the common pulmonary vein to connect to the left atrium with persistence of the primitive splanchnic connections of the pulmonary veins. There are four categories: supracardiac, cardiac, infracardiac and mixed.
The partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) occurs when some but not all segments of the developing lung failed to establish connections with the common pulmonary vein.
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Authors:  Matos Rojas Irma , Ugas Carlos , Megue Huamani Marlin , Katekaru Tokeshi Doris , Lazarte Claudia , Valdez Quintana Melissa , Alpaca Rodriguez Larry , Casamayor Alvina

Keywords:  anomalous pulmonary venous return, pulmonary veins, CT Scan