Welcome to the companion website to Essentials of Pediatric Radiology

Essentials of Pediatric Radiology: A Multimodality Approach provides a concise overview of both basic and complex topics encountered by pediatric radiologists in their daily practice.

Written by leading pediatric radiologists from renowned children’s hospitals, it focuses particularly on multimodality imaging, covering the full gamut of radiologic diagnostic techniques, including conventional radiography and ultrasound, Doppler ultrasound, up-to-date CT and MRI techniques, and PET-CT. Each chapter is generously illustrated with high quality images, as well as graphs, tables, decision flowcharts and featured cases. Chapters are arranged according to pathologies, rather than organ systems, providing the reader with clinically-oriented information when employing ‘whole body’ techniques or analysing scans involving multiple anatomical sites.

This outstanding free access website of sample cases contains questions and answers that enable readers to test their diagnostic proficiency, making this an invaluable resource for radiologists at all levels of training.

  • Each case includes a brief patient history, followed by one or more radiographic images and multiple choice questions that model the ABR and CAQ exams. When the user selects an answer, a feedback screen states whether or not the selected answer was correct, provides further information regarding the selected answer, and informs the user of the correct answer.
  • At the end of each case, a discussion section provides further information and detail about the case.
  • You can choose to work through the cases in sequence, ordered by subject matter, or take a test of random cases to test your knowledge. When you complete the test, you will receive a results page showing your percentage of correctly answered questions.

Pediatric radiology fellows, radiology residents, general radiologists and pediatricians will all find this book and website resource an invaluable aid in daily clinical practice and when revising for exams or recertification.

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