Lazarte Claudia, Sanchez-navarro Juan P., Quincho-lopez Dania, Ugas-charcape Carlos
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 133
To identify the main neuroimaging findings using MRI on pediatric patients with known diagnosis of leukemia at our institution during a period of 4 years. Read More
Authors: Lazarte Claudia , Sanchez-navarro Juan P. , Quincho-lopez Dania , Ugas-charcape Carlos
Keywords: MRI, CNS manifestations, Leukemia
Samet Jonathan, Schafernak Kristian, Arva Nicoleta, Deng Jie
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-049
MRI interpretation of pediatric bone marrow is a challenging task due to the highly variable appearance. The bone marrow composition, especially the cellularity, changes with age, benign and malignant hematologic conditions, medications, among other etiologies. Detection of a marrow replacement process on MRI can be missed even by experienced radiologists. Normal hematopoietic bone marrow from birth to 9 years ranges from 20-40% fat (inversely related to cellularity). In malignant marrow replacement processes such as leukemia, bone marrow is highly cellular and fat percentage is low. Currently, no technique is routinely used in clinical practice to quantify bone marrow fat percentage on MRI. Read More
Authors: Samet Jonathan , Schafernak Kristian , Arva Nicoleta , Deng Jie
Keywords: Bone Marrow, Fat fraction, leukemia
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-065
To investigate the radiological findings of central nervous system complications of leukemia (CNSCL)in children. Read More
Authors: Sun Yan
Keywords: leukemia, central nervous system, image