Hutt Airyn, Shaffer Laura, Chandra Tushar, Hayes Laura
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-024
The growing skeleton has a radiographically different appearance from an adult’s until late adolescence when the physes fuse. If unfamiliar with recognizing these differences on a radiograph, it is common for normal variants to be misinterpreted as fractures and referred to subspecialty orthopedic care. The arising consequences are avoidable; however, to educate caregivers providing interpretations of pediatric orthopedic radiographs we must first understand why and how often these misinterpretations occur. Read More
Authors: Hutt Airyn , Shaffer Laura , Chandra Tushar , Hayes Laura
Keywords: Radiography, Normal Variants, Misinterpretations
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-088
Many normal variants in the skeletal survey can be misconceived as signs of child abuse. Accurate differentiation between the two is crucial in subjecting only the perpetrators to trial. The present exhibit educates on the radiographic signs and techniques that can help differentiate between normal variants and child abuse on the skeletal survey. Read More
Authors: Hwang Misun , Servaes Sabah
Keywords: Child abuse, Skeletal Survey, Normal variants
Yaya Carlos, Fanney Lewis, Taragin Benjamin, Nguyen Jie
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-063
This educational exhibit provides a comprehensive review of normal anatomical variants in the developing pediatric knee, emphasizing the imaging distinctions from pathology to aid radiologists in accurate diagnosis and care. Read More
Authors: Yaya Carlos , Fanney Lewis , Taragin Benjamin , Nguyen Jie
Keywords: Normal variants, Pediatrics, Knee