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Kathleen Gebarski

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While hydroceles, patent processus vaginalis, inguinal hernias, varicoceles, epididymitis, orchitis, torsion of testes and appendages are common in pediatric radiological practice, other pathology and anatomical variants are unusual and may not be included in every day practice. We composed a pictorial guide of a wide variety of variants and diseases for education and reference. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2018 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course , 2018

Authors: Alves Timothy, Gebarski Kathleen

Keywords: scrotal, testicular, ultrasound

Sonography of the posterior fossa in infants can be challenging and difficult to interpret. Use of posterior fontanelle, mastoid and squamous temporal bone acoustic windows has improved the visualization of the posterior fossa in infants. We provide a 10 year experience of posterior fossa sonography to improve familiarity with a wide variety of diseases of the posterior fossa. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Gebarski Kathleen, Gebarski Stephen

Keywords: posterior fossa, sonography, infants

Sonography of the neonatal spine can be challenging and difficult to interpret. We composed a pictorial guide of a wide variety of variants and diseases for education and reference. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Gebarski Kathleen, Gebarski Stephen

Keywords: spine, sonography, neonatal

Sonography is often the initial evaluation of facial lumps and bumps. Most of these lesions are benign, although some malignant lesions may present in this fashion. For education and reference, we composed a pictorial guide of a wide variety of etiologies of facial lumps and bumps. Read More

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

Authors: Baker Scott, Gebarski Kathleen, Gebarski Stephen

Keywords: Sonography, Head and Neck, Lumps