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Primary Pediatric Radiology

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Description
This text encompasses the most essential information in the field of pediatric radiology in a concise, easy-to-use source. Highly focused, succinct chapters, organized by symptom, help readers to select the most appropriate imaging approaches and arrive at correct diagnoses based on patients presenting signs. Most significantly, the book separates coverage of neonates from material on older infants and children, since radiographic presentation differs so dramatically between these two groups.
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Saunders
35682
9780721641805
9780721641805

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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Weight (g)
871
  • Section I: The Neonate
    1. The Normal Neonatal Chest
    2. The Neonate With Respiratory Distress
    3. The Neontate with Congestive Heart Failure
    4. The Neonate with Cyanosis Due to Congenital Heart Disease
    5. The Normal Neonatal Abdomen
    6. The Neonate with an Abdominal Mass
    7. The Neonate with Abdominal Distension
    8. The Neonate or Young Infant With Vomiting
    9. The Neonate with Jaundice
    10. The Neonate with an Abdominal Wall Defect
    11. The Neonate with Anuria or Oliguria
    12. The Neonate with a Urinary Tract Infection
    13. The Neonate with Anomalies Associated with Underlying Renal Abnormalities
    14. The Neonate with a Question of Skeletal Abnormality
    15. The Neonate with Birth Trauma
    16. The Neonate with Loose Hips on Physical Examination
    17. The Neonate with Dwarfism
    18. The Neonate with Abnormal Bones Other Than Skeletal Dysplasias
    19. The Neonate with an Unusually Shaped Head
    20. Newborn Infant with a Small Head Circumference, Drop in Hematocrit or Change in Neurologic Status
    21. The Neonate with Midline Back Abnormalities

    Section II. The Older Infant and Child
    22. The Normal Chest in the Older Infant and Child
    23. Respiratory Distress in the Older Infant and Child
    24. Child with Congenital Heart Disease
    25. The Child or Adolescent with Abdominal Pain
    26. The Older Infant and Child with an Abdominal Mass
    27. The Older Infant and Child With Guaiac Positive or Frankly Bloody Stools
    28. The Patient with Febrile Urinary Tract Infection
    29. Accidental Skeletal Injury in an Infant and Child
    30. Child Abuse
    31. The Limping Toddler
    32. The Child with a Swollen Joint or Joints
    33. The Older Child or Adolescent with Lower Extremity Pain
    34. The Child with Back Pain
    35. The Older Infant and Child with Bowed Lower Extremities
    36. The Child with Seizures and Abnormal Neurological Signs and Symptoms
    37. The Child or Adolescent with a Headache
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