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View article: Neuroimaging of Koolen-De Vries Syndrome: A Rare Genetic Disorder
Neuroimaging of Koolen-De Vries Syndrome: A Rare Genetic Disorder Open
View article: Wyburn-Mason disease: Management of a Spetzler-Martin grade 5 arteriovenous malformation with predominant thalamic involvement
Wyburn-Mason disease: Management of a Spetzler-Martin grade 5 arteriovenous malformation with predominant thalamic involvement Open
View article: An international study presenting a federated learning AI platform for pediatric brain tumors
An international study presenting a federated learning AI platform for pediatric brain tumors Open
While multiple factors impact disease, artificial intelligence (AI) studies in medicine often use small, non-diverse patient cohorts due to data sharing and privacy issues. Federated learning (FL) has emerged as a solution, enabling traini…
View article: A Case Report on Radiation-Induced Cerebral Vasculopathy in a Long-Term Survivor of Childhood Medulloblastoma
A Case Report on Radiation-Induced Cerebral Vasculopathy in a Long-Term Survivor of Childhood Medulloblastoma Open
View article: DIPG-60. OPERATIVE PERFORMANCE OF RAPNO DIPG CRITERIA FOR IMAGING REVIEW- A STUDY FROM THE INTERNATIONAL DIPG/DMG REGISTRY (IDIPGR)
DIPG-60. OPERATIVE PERFORMANCE OF RAPNO DIPG CRITERIA FOR IMAGING REVIEW- A STUDY FROM THE INTERNATIONAL DIPG/DMG REGISTRY (IDIPGR) Open
BACKGROUND The Response Assessment in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (RAPNO) working group for diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) recently published its recommendations. Response criteria incorporate radiologic findings, neurologic status, …
View article: GCT-26. INTRACRANIAL NON-GERMINOMATOUS GERM CELL TUMOR WITH MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION TO EMBRYONAL RHABDOMYSARCOMA
GCT-26. INTRACRANIAL NON-GERMINOMATOUS GERM CELL TUMOR WITH MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION TO EMBRYONAL RHABDOMYSARCOMA Open
BACKGROUND Non-germinomatous germ cell tumors (NGGCT) constitute 35%- 45% of intracranial germ cell tumors. Growing teratoma syndrome has been observed in patients with NGGCTs after starting chemotherapy. While growing teratomas are typica…
View article: A devastating case of a Balamuthia mandrillaris pediatric brain infection
A devastating case of a Balamuthia mandrillaris pediatric brain infection Open
Balamuthia mandrillaris is an amoeba that causes an uncommon but deadly encephalitis, referred to as granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE). The highest incidence reported worldwide has occurred in America, and within the United S…
View article: The Pediatric Neuroradiologist's Practical Guide to Capture and Evaluate Pre- and Postoperative Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
The Pediatric Neuroradiologist's Practical Guide to Capture and Evaluate Pre- and Postoperative Velopharyngeal Insufficiency Open
Up to 30% of children with cleft palate will develop a severe speech disorder known as velopharyngeal insufficiency. Management of velopharyngeal insufficiency typically involves structural and functional assessment of the velum and pharyn…
View article: Neonatal Aneurysm Rupture in a Child with a De Novo Variant to ANKRD17
Neonatal Aneurysm Rupture in a Child with a De Novo Variant to ANKRD17 Open
Ankyrin repeat domain 17 (ANKRD17) is postulated to play a role in the integrity of blood vessels and has been reported to be associated with developmental delays, epilepsy, and growth restriction. Whereas ANKRD17-deficient mice have been …
View article: Physiologic Characteristics of Hyperosmolar Therapy After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
Physiologic Characteristics of Hyperosmolar Therapy After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Open
All work was performed at the Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Objective: Investigate injury severity, neuroimaging, physiology, and outcomes with bolus hyperosmolar therapy (HT) of 3% hypertonic saline or mann…