Ramachandran Anupama, Pandey R M, Jana Manisha, Kumar Atin, Kandasamy Devasenathipathy, Naranje Priyanka, Gupta Arun, Gulati Sheffali, Chakrabarty Biswaroop, Singhal Maneesh
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 127
Brachial plexus is a relatively common site of pediatric nerve pathology. This study was aimed at evaluation of utility of MRI and USG in the localization of brachial plexus injury in infants Read More
Authors: Ramachandran Anupama, Pandey R M, Jana Manisha, Kumar Atin, Kandasamy Devasenathipathy, Naranje Priyanka, Gupta Arun, Gulati Sheffali, Chakrabarty Biswaroop, Singhal Maneesh
Osman Radya, Karmazyn Boaz, Marine Megan, Wanner Matthew, Radhakrishnan Rupa, Supakul Nucharin, Ducis Katrina, Jennings Samuel, Jea Andrew
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 128
Evaluate temporal change in position of the tip of the conus medullaris in infants with borderline or low position of the conus on initial spine ultrasound (US) performed at less than 3 months of age. Read More
Authors: Osman Radya, Karmazyn Boaz, Marine Megan, Wanner Matthew, Radhakrishnan Rupa, Supakul Nucharin, Ducis Katrina, Jennings Samuel, Jea Andrew
Keywords: Tethered cord , Ultrasound , MRI
Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 129
The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the correlation between the doppler and intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in a pediatric porcine model of asphyxia-associated cardiac arrest. Read More
Authors: Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Keywords: Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound , Intracranial Pressure
Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 130
The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the correlation between the doppler and intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in a pediatric porcine model of asphyxia-associated cardiac arrest. Read More
Authors: Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Keywords: Doppler , Intracranial Pressure
Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Shearn Andrew, Thai Ngoc Jade
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 131
3D printed models from MRI scans can effectively demonstrate the surface structure of the brain. Previous workflows focus on adult brains as a basis for prints. Our database of pediatric MRI brains who had perinatal hypoxic ischemic injury and presented late for imaging, with pathology causing cortical surface irregularities and parenchymal cysts. Difficulties arise in accurate depiction of the cortex on 3D print models in these pathologic brains. We aim to demonstrate effective workflows to accurately and efficiently print 3D models of especially pathologic pediatric MRI brains. Also, to critically and empirically test and refine the various steps involved in producing 3D print models which include segmentation of the MRI volume into tissue classes, generation of a surface model from this volume, preparation and final print of a 3D model. Read More
Authors: Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Shearn Andrew, Thai Ngoc Jade
Keywords: 3D Printing , Hypoxic Ischaemic Injury , 3D Models
Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Goncalves Fabricio, Vedajallam Schadie, Thai Ngoc Jade
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 132
Hypoxic ischemic injury (HII) is a leading cause of neonatal encephalopathy and resultant cerebral palsy. Most studies focus on early magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and patterns of injury, with few studies evaluating patterns in delayed MRI of patients with cerebral palsy.
We aim to categorise the delayed imaging MRI findings and distribution of abnormalities in a large cohort of children with cerebral palsy and obtained for medicolegal purposes to determine the causes of cerebral palsy, and to map the frequency of anatomic involvement in those with hypoxic ischemic injury.
Read More
Authors: Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Goncalves Fabricio, Vedajallam Schadie, Thai Ngoc Jade
Keywords: hypoxic ischaemic injury , HII , Patterns of hypoxic ischemic injury
Lazarte Claudia, Sanchez-navarro Juan P., Quincho-lopez Dania, Ugas-charcape Carlos
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 133
To identify the main neuroimaging findings using MRI on pediatric patients with known diagnosis of leukemia at our institution during a period of 4 years. Read More
Authors: Lazarte Claudia, Sanchez-navarro Juan P., Quincho-lopez Dania, Ugas-charcape Carlos
Keywords: MRI , CNS manifestations , Leukemia
Zheng Qiang, Viaene Angela, Freeman Colbey, Hwang Misun
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 134
To provide radiologic-pathologic correlation of brain injury in the Papez circuit in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and correlate radiologic findings with long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes. Read More
Authors: Zheng Qiang, Viaene Angela, Freeman Colbey, Hwang Misun
Keywords: papez circuit , arterial spin labeling , pathology
Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Shearn Andrew, Thai Ngoc Jade
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 131
3D printed models from MRI scans can effectively demonstrate the surface structure of the brain. Previous workflows focus on adult brains as a basis for prints. Our database of pediatric MRI brains who had perinatal hypoxic ischemic injury and presented late for imaging, with pathology causing cortical surface irregularities and parenchymal cysts. Difficulties arise in accurate depiction of the cortex on 3D print models in these pathologic brains. We aim to demonstrate effective workflows to accurately and efficiently print 3D models of especially pathologic pediatric MRI brains. Also, to critically and empirically test and refine the various steps involved in producing 3D print models which include segmentation of the MRI volume into tissue classes, generation of a surface model from this volume, preparation and final print of a 3D model. Read More
Authors: Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Shearn Andrew, Thai Ngoc Jade
Keywords: 3D Printing , Hypoxic Ischaemic Injury , 3D Models
Osman Radya, Karmazyn Boaz, Marine Megan, Wanner Matthew, Radhakrishnan Rupa, Supakul Nucharin, Ducis Katrina, Jennings Samuel, Jea Andrew
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 128
Evaluate temporal change in position of the tip of the conus medullaris in infants with borderline or low position of the conus on initial spine ultrasound (US) performed at less than 3 months of age. Read More
Authors: Osman Radya, Karmazyn Boaz, Marine Megan, Wanner Matthew, Radhakrishnan Rupa, Supakul Nucharin, Ducis Katrina, Jennings Samuel, Jea Andrew
Keywords: Tethered cord , Ultrasound , MRI
Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 129
The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the correlation between the doppler and intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in a pediatric porcine model of asphyxia-associated cardiac arrest. Read More
Authors: Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Keywords: Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound , Intracranial Pressure
Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 130
The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the correlation between the doppler and intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in a pediatric porcine model of asphyxia-associated cardiac arrest. Read More
Authors: Khaw Kristina, Sridharan Anush, Poznick Laura, Kilbaugh Todd, Hwang Misun
Keywords: Doppler , Intracranial Pressure
Ramachandran Anupama, Pandey R M, Jana Manisha, Kumar Atin, Kandasamy Devasenathipathy, Naranje Priyanka, Gupta Arun, Gulati Sheffali, Chakrabarty Biswaroop, Singhal Maneesh
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 127
Brachial plexus is a relatively common site of pediatric nerve pathology. This study was aimed at evaluation of utility of MRI and USG in the localization of brachial plexus injury in infants Read More
Authors: Ramachandran Anupama, Pandey R M, Jana Manisha, Kumar Atin, Kandasamy Devasenathipathy, Naranje Priyanka, Gupta Arun, Gulati Sheffali, Chakrabarty Biswaroop, Singhal Maneesh
Lazarte Claudia, Sanchez-navarro Juan P., Quincho-lopez Dania, Ugas-charcape Carlos
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 133
To identify the main neuroimaging findings using MRI on pediatric patients with known diagnosis of leukemia at our institution during a period of 4 years. Read More
Authors: Lazarte Claudia, Sanchez-navarro Juan P., Quincho-lopez Dania, Ugas-charcape Carlos
Keywords: MRI , CNS manifestations , Leukemia
Zheng Qiang, Viaene Angela, Freeman Colbey, Hwang Misun
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 134
To provide radiologic-pathologic correlation of brain injury in the Papez circuit in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and correlate radiologic findings with long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes. Read More
Authors: Zheng Qiang, Viaene Angela, Freeman Colbey, Hwang Misun
Keywords: papez circuit , arterial spin labeling , pathology
Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Goncalves Fabricio, Vedajallam Schadie, Thai Ngoc Jade
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 132
Hypoxic ischemic injury (HII) is a leading cause of neonatal encephalopathy and resultant cerebral palsy. Most studies focus on early magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and patterns of injury, with few studies evaluating patterns in delayed MRI of patients with cerebral palsy.
We aim to categorise the delayed imaging MRI findings and distribution of abnormalities in a large cohort of children with cerebral palsy and obtained for medicolegal purposes to determine the causes of cerebral palsy, and to map the frequency of anatomic involvement in those with hypoxic ischemic injury.
Read More
Authors: Chacko Anith, Andronikou Savvas, Goncalves Fabricio, Vedajallam Schadie, Thai Ngoc Jade
Keywords: hypoxic ischaemic injury , HII , Patterns of hypoxic ischemic injury