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Amer Shammas

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In paediatric nuclear medicine the majority of the scans require intravenous (IV) access to deliver the radiotracers. Children and parents often cite procedural pain as the most distressing part of their child’s hospitalization. In our department, various pain management strategies including physical and psychological distraction methods and pharmacological intervention have been implemented for the reduction of procedural pain. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare different pain reduction strategies used in the paediatric Nuclear Medicine department. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2019 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course , 2019

Authors: Kohli Mandy, Vali Reza, Amirabadi Afsaneh, Frankfurter Caroline Frankfurter, Shammas Amer

Keywords: Pain management, Paediatric, Distraction method

Whole-body (WB) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in children is of special interest because it is radiation free and can be used to evaluate systemic conditions, exploiting the advantage of the superior soft-tissue contrast provided by MR imaging. An important clinical application of whole-body MR imaging in children is its use for screening of oncologic conditions, tumor characterization, and staging. However, the list of non-oncologic applications of WB MRI has recently expanded to include the evaluation of numerous multisystemic conditions. This is a pictorial review of different oncologic applications of WB MRI including cancer predisposition syndromes, solid neoplasias and lymphomas, as well as of non-oncologic applications of WB MRI including chronic recurrent osteomyelitis (CRMO), enthesitis related arthritis (ERA), vascular malformations and benign tumors. In this review we discuss the advantages and challenges of conventional and functional MRI sequences including the use of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), color-encoded DWI enhanced with iron supplement Ferumoxytol as blood pool contrast agent, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the recently introduced WB positron emission tomography (PET)/MRI. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Martinez-rios Claudia, Malkin David, Vali Reza, Shammas Amer, Tijerin Bueno Marta, Greer Mary-louise, Doria Andrea

Keywords: MRI, DWI, STIR, PET/MRI, oncology