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Jay Crockett

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Gastrostomy tube (GT) or gastrojejunostomy tube (GJT) checks are a frequently ordered radiographic procedure to confirm placement. The goal of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of after-hours examinations for GJ or GJT placement using abdominal radiographs after injection of contrast, as compared to traditional fluoroscopy exams, which utilize a radiologist to perform the procedure. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2020 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course , 2020

Authors: Lee Gregory, Noel-macdonnell Janelle, Robinson Amie, Crockett Jay, Chan Sherwin

Keywords: G Tube, Fluoroscopy

Evaluation of foot anomalies is a common task charged to the Pediatric and General Radiologist. Knowledge of normal, as well as abnormal, morphology and angles in relation to foot alignment is important to accurately arrive at the correct diagnosis. Some of the most commonly encountered congenital pediatric foot abnormalities are:Telipas equinovarus (clubfoot), congenital vertical talus, and skewfoot. Additionally, more isolated anomalies can occur, hindfoot valgus, Hindfoot varus, Pes Planus, Pes Cavus, and Metatarsus adductus. The purpose of this exhibit is to describe and radiographically demonstrate how to completely evaluate congenital foot anomalies in comparison to the normal foot for the interpreting radiologist. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2017 Annual Meeting & Categorical Course , 2017

Authors: Crockett Jay, Sinclair Mark, Robinson Amie, Lind Allison, Knowlton Joshua

Keywords: Clubfoot, Vertical Talus, Skewfoot