Benign macrocrania (BM) is primarily diagnosed by ultrasound (US). Many children with BM have developmental delay which triggers neurosurgical evaluation and CT or MR brain imaging due to concerns for communicating hydrocephalus. The purpose of this study was to determine if CT and/or MR imaging changed the diagnosis or management in those children whose primary complaint was macrocephaly with or without developmental delay. Read More
Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016
Authors: Haws M Edward, Linscott Luke, Thomas Cameron, Kline-fath Beth
Keywords: Benign Macrocrania, Ultrasound, developmental delay, MRI
Congenital lung lesions continue to be diagnosed prenatally with increasing frequency. While the etiologies frequently encountered have been well described, there are contradictions in the literature about the prevalence of pathologies. Additionally, no gender or lobar predilection has been confidently reported. The goal of this study was to delineate the epidemiology of congenital lung lesions and their mimickers at our institution to provide comparison to published data. Read More
Meeting name: SPR 2017 Annual Meeting & Categorical Course , 2017
Authors: Ledbetter Karyn, Adler Elena, Subramanyam Rajeev, Mahmoud Mohamed, Kline-fath Beth, Fleck Robert
Keywords: bronchial atresia, Congenital, CPAM