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Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2ntroduction ......................................... 2412Imaging Techniques ................................. 2422.1Muliidciector-Row Computed Tomogr

aphy............... 2422.2Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Magnetic ResonanceAngiography......................................... 2423Spectrum of Imaging F Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

indings........................ 2433.1Congenital Mediastinal Vascular Anomalies........... 2433.2Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Abnormalities........ 2

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

58References............................................... 262AbstractCongenital thoracic vascular anomalies may involve the thoracic aorta and its b

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2and magnetic resonance imaging (MR1). now allow lor the noninvasive preoperative and postoperative imaging evaluation of the majority of these anomali

es. The addition of 3D imaging provides comprehensive 3D displays for real-time and interactive interpretation and treatment guidance (Mellinger el al Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

. 2011: Kondrachuk et al. 2012; Lee et al. 2010). In this chapter, the current imaging techniques of MDCT and MRI are reviewed, followed by a discussi

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

on on the commonly encountered thoracic congenital and acquired mediastinal vascular anomalies in pediatric patients.M. Epelmanix-paitinent of Radiolo

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2er.28/1 Chomovola Street. Kyiv 01135. UkraineR. RestrepoDepartment of Radiology. Miami Children's Hospital.2100 sw 62nd Avenue. Miami 33155. FloridaE.

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f'childrens.liarvard.edu1IntroductionCongenital thoracic vascular anomalies may involve the thoracic aorta and its branches, pulmonary arteries and ve

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

ins, as well as the thoracic systemic veins. Technical improvements in multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MR

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2vides comprehensive 3D dis plays for real-time and interactive interpretation and treatment guidance (Mellinger el al. 2011: Kondrachuk el al. 2012: L

ee el al. 2010). In this chapter, the current imaging techniques of MDCT and MRI are reviewed, followed by a discussion on the commonly encountered th Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

oracic congenital and acquired mediastinal vascular anomalies in pediatric patients.p. Garcia-Pcfta and R p. Guillerman (eds.). Pediatric Chen Imaging

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

, Medical Radiology. Diagnostic Imaging.241DOI: I0.l007/I74_2013_834, © Springer-Vcrlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013Published Online: 8 May 2013242M. Epclma

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2cardiograms or other cross-sectional imaging modalities ate often needed, particularly for surgical planning. In the past, catheter angiography has he

en regarded as the reference standard for the evaluation of these abnormalities. However, in recent years, magnetic resonance angiography iMRA) and co Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

mputed tomography angiography (CTA) have gradually replaced catheter angiography for diagnostic purposes, and catheter angiography is currently primar

Ebook Pediatric chest imaging (3/E): Part 2

ily reserved for direct hemodynamic assessment and endovascular interventions.

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in ChildrenMonica Epelman, Oleksandr Kondrachuk, Ricardo Restrepo, and Edward Y. LeeContents1In

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