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Nuruzzaman Farzana,  Ferguson Polly,  Zhao Yongdong,  Sato T Shawn,  Stimec Jennifer,  Iyer Ramesh,  Carbert Andrew,  Paschke Joel,  Potts Lauren,  Zhang Xiaoyue,  Maksymowych Walter

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-032

The ChRonic nonbacterial Osteomyelitis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scoring (CROMRIS) consensus-based scoring system was adapted to assess specific features of bone and soft tissue inflammation in MRI of patients with CNO in a web-based interface. The objectives were to evaluate the absolute agreement of components of and summary CROMRIS scores at each body site, and the inter-rater reliability across raters. Read More

Authors:  Nuruzzaman Farzana , Ferguson Polly , Zhao Yongdong , Sato T Shawn , Stimec Jennifer , Iyer Ramesh , Carbert Andrew , Paschke Joel , Potts Lauren , Zhang Xiaoyue , Maksymowych Walter

Keywords:  Whole Body MRI, Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis

Sanchez Ramon,  Cielma Tara,  Mudd Pamela

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-002

Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) is a common cause of respiratory and feeding problems in the pediatric population.

The goals of this exhibit are:
1. Review the anatomy of the larynx and recurrent laryngeal nerve
2. Discuss the incidence, risk factors, and clinical characteristics of pediatric vocal cord paralysis
3. Describe the technical approach of performing laryngeal ultrasound
4. Illustrate the sonographic appearance of vocal cord paralysis
5. Discuss diagnostic criteria of pediatric vocal cord paralysis
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Authors:  Sanchez Ramon , Cielma Tara , Mudd Pamela

Keywords:  Vocal cord, recurrent laryngeal nerve, larynx

Baja Manish,  Sato T Shawn,  Sato Yutaka,  Kao Simon,  Ferguson Polly

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-136

This educational exhibit aims to :
1. Discuss the pathogenesis of Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis (CRMO) with enumeration of Diagnostic Clinical Criteria
2. Describe pertinent findings on whole body Short tau Inversion Recovery (STIR) MR Imaging.
3. Illustrate evolution of MR findings on follow up imaging.
4. Identify common imaging differentials to be considered and pitfalls to be avoided
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Authors:  Baja Manish , Sato T Shawn , Sato Yutaka , Kao Simon , Ferguson Polly

Keywords:  Recurrent, Multifocal, Osteomyelitis