Normal pediatric imaging examples
This article lists examples of normal imaging of the pediatric patients divided by region, modality, and age.
Chest
Plain radiograph
- chest radiograph
- premature (27 weeks): example 1
- neonate: example 1 (lateral decubitus)
- 6-year-old: example 1
- 12-year-old: example 1
CT
- CT chest: examples needed
Abdomen
Plain radiograph
- abdomen radiograph
- 3-year-old: example 1
Ultrasound
- ultrasound abdomen: example 1
- ultrasound renal: example needed
CT
- CT abdomen
- 3-year-old male: example 1
Nuclear medicine
- DMSA: example 1
- MAG 3: example needed
Pelvis
- pelvic radiograph
- 3-month-old: example 1
- 1-year-old: example 1 with frog leg view
- 2-year-old: example 1 with frog leg view
- 4-year-old: example 1 with a frog leg view
- 6-year-old: example 1 with frog leg view
- 9-year-old: example 1
- 12-year-old: example 1
- 14-year-old: example 1 with frog leg view
Head
Plain radiograph
- occipitomental (Waters) view
- example needed
- lateral skull X-ray: example 1
- nasal bone: 6-year-old: example 1
CT
- CT brain
- 2-month-old: example 1
- 2-year-old: example 1 (with reconstruction)
- 3-year-old: example 1 (with bone windows and 3D recon)
- 4-year-old: example 1
- 10-year-old: example 1 (with contrast)
- 12-year-old: example 1
MRI
- MRI brain
- neonate: example 1
- 3-year-old: example 1
Neck
Plain radiograph
- cervical spine radiograph
- 2-year-old: example 1
- 12-year-old: example 1
- odontoid peg view
- 2-year-old: example 1
- posterior nasal space x-ray: example needed
- soft tissue neck
- 6-year-old: example 1
CT
- CT cervical spine:
- 3-year-old: example 1
- 12-year-old: example 1
- 13-year-old: example 1
- CT neck: example needed
MRI
- MRI neck: example needed
Thoracolumbar spine
- thoracic spine radiograph
- 9-year-old: example 1
Upper Limb
Plain radiograph
- shoulder:
- 2-year-old: example 1
- 7-year-old: example 1
- humerus
- 2-year-old: example 1
- elbow
- 6-year-old: example 1
- 7-year-old: example 1
- 13-year-old: example 1
- radius and ulna: examples needed
- wrist: examples needed
- hand: examples needed
- fingers: examples needed
Lower limb
Plain radiograph
- hip: examples needed
- femur: examples needed
- knee
- 4-year-old: example 1
- 9-year-old: example 1 - both knees
- tibia and fibula: examples needed
- ankle
- 7-year-old: example 1
- 11-year-old: example 1
- foot
- 7-year-old: example 1
- calcaneum
- 10 year-old: example 1
Skeletal survey
Skeletal surveys are performed in cases of:
- suspected non-accidental pediatric skeletal injury
- 1-month-old: example 1
- 5-month-old: example 1
- post-mortem before an autopsy in cases of suspected sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) to exclude traumatic skeletal injury or skeletal abnormalities indicative of an underlying naturally occurring disease
- 4-month-old: example 1
- new-born ('baby-gram'): example 1
Computed bone maturity (bone age) assessment
Computed bone maturity (bone age) measurement are performed in cases of suspected growth delay or early pubertal development:
- 7-year-old: example 1
Computed tomography scanogram for leg length discrepancy assessment
Computed tomography scanogram for leg length discrepancy assessment is performed in patients (children in most of the cases) with suspected inequality in leg length.
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