NEONATAL & PAEDIATRICS

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  • How can it help; how can it hinder

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  • AI augmented 3D ultrasound for hip dysplasia

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a congenital deformity occurring in ª3% of infants. If hip dysplasia is diagnosed early
    simple corrections using a soft cast are sufficient but if missed it can
    lead to premature osteoarthritis and might require surgical intervention.
    More than o...

  • Paediatric hydrocephalus - size does matter!

    Hydrocephalus refers to a pathological condition that occurs when there is an excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the head. Hydrocephalus can either be congenital, resulting from disturbance in the development of the CSF pathways or alternatively, it is acquired due to secondar...

  • Posterior Fossa and Cerebellar Haemorrhages

    This presentation gives an approach to image acquisition for the structures of the posterior cranial fossa. There will be an overview of the common structural abnormalities and a focus on cerebellar haemorrhages and infarction. Attention will be paid to the importance of the detection of these le...

  • Paediatric trauma

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  • Imaging of vascular anomalies: what the interventionalist needs to know

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  • Ultrasound assessment of the paediatric neck

    In children ultrasound is the best tool we have to evaluate any change in the neck, high
    resolution ultrasound allows excellent details of the anatomy, it¥s possible to asses vessels,
    muscles and glands as the thyroid gland, Which begins it¥s formation 24 days after
    fecundation, it begins a...

  • Meningitis and complications

    Meningitis is inflammation of the pia mater, arachnoid and subarachnoid space. Meningitis is caused by infection, by bacteria or viruses. The most common cause of meningitis is viral infection that usually resolves without treatment. Bacterial meningitis is an extremely serious illness which may ...