Description |
1 online resource (370 pages) |
Contents |
Pediatric emergencies: what is it about? What approach? -- Surgical pediatric imaging: What is it about? What approach? -- Imaging and emergency: What modalities? What Strategy? -- The prematurely born -- Antenatal diagnosis necessitating immediate neonatal management -- Acute renal failure in the neonate -- Neonatal obstructions of the digestive tract -- Obstructive cholestasis and acute hepatobiliary diseases in the neonate -- Intestinal obstructions -- Appendicitis -- Meckel's diverticulum -- Inflammatory bowel diseases -- Acute Intestinal Intussusception -- Peritonitis, mesentery and omentum diseases -- Acute hepato-biliary diseases -- Acute pancreatitis -- Acute splenic diseases -- Urinary tract infection -- Uro-lithiasis -- Acute Urinary tract obstruction -- Acute renal failure in children -- The urachus -- Complications of Renal Graft -- Imaging the female patients Adnexal torsion -- Abdominal trauma -- Foreign bodies -- Acute presentations of neoplasia and -- malignant hemopathies -- Acute presentations of non malignant hemopathies -- Acute presentation of systemic diseases -- At the boundaries or the abdomen |
Summary |
This book aims to equip readers with a sound understanding of the imaging strategies that are appropriate in children with acute abdominal conditions. The starting points are the clinical conditions, which are outlined in an introduction presented by pediatrician experts in emergency medicine, and the age groups, with differentiation of children and infants from neonates. The various conditions and their frequency are documented in detail, with clear description and illustration of the presentations on different imaging modalities. A large majority of the included images are from recent examinations and have been obtained using the most up-to-date techniques. The therapeutic impact of imaging is also explained, and the coverage is completed with helpful decision trees and tables of differential diagnosis. At the end of each chapter a concise resume underlines the main points. Imaging Acute Abdomen in Children will be of value for pediatric and general radiologists, radiologists in training, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, emergency pediatricians, and others with an interest in the subject |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
This book aims to equip readers with a sound understanding of the imaging strategies that are appropriate in children with acute abdominal conditions. The starting points are the clinical conditions, which are outlined in an introduction presented by pediatrician experts in emergency medicine, and the age groups, with differentiation of children and infants from neonates. The various conditions and their frequency are documented in detail, with clear description and illustration of the presentations on different imaging modalities. A large majority of the included images are from recent examinations and have been obtained using the most up-to-date techniques. The therapeutic impact of imaging is also explained, and the coverage is completed with helpful decision trees and tables of differential diagnosis. At the end of each chapter a concise resume underlines the main points. Imaging Acute Abdomen in Children will be of value for pediatric and general radiologists, radiologists in training, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, emergency pediatricians, and others with an interest in the subject |
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Print version record |
In |
Springer eBooks |
Subject |
Acute abdomen in children -- Imaging
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Children.
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Infants.
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Abdomen, Acute -- diagnostic imaging
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Child
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Infant
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children (people by age group)
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infants.
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Paediatric medicine.
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Gastroenterology.
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Urology & urogenital medicine.
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Radiology.
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MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
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Gastroenterology
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Medicine
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Pediatrics
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Radiology
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Urology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Avni, F. E. (Fred E.)
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Petit, Philippe.
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ISBN |
9783319637006 |
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3319637002 |
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