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Bone age assessment, a crucial part of the diagnosis and management
of pediatric growth disorders as well as the timing of certain
pediatric orthopedic procedures, has for decades depended on the
meticulous examination of plain radiographs. Examining the subtle
changes present within the maturing human hand often proves to be
challenging and time-consuming.
Building on the popular Greulich and Pyle atlas, this book
modernizes the method for pediatric skeletal maturity
determination. It offers a wealth of images, carefully mined from
thousands of digital radiographs from University of Virginia's
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), edited to best
demonstrate important developmental bone features, and organized by
age and sex for rapid reference. To expedite learning and clinical
image analysis, images come in pairs: annotated and unannotated,
for easy comparison. Succinct annotations on the images replace
lengthy text to provide a quicker and clearer understanding of the
skeletal age. These annotations highlight important and subtle
features to help distinguish images that otherwise look
superficially alike. The result is an atlas of exceptionally high
quality skeletal radiographic standards that capture both the major
and finer details of the accepted standards of Greulich and Pyle.
The user-friendly format of this book enables a faster, more
accurate, and more educational approach to determining skeletal
maturity. The Digital Bone Age Companion packaged with the book is
a computer program that facilitates viewing of the atlas images in
digital format. Users can easily zoom in on radiographic features,
set image level and width to their preference, and compare two or
three reference standards side-by-side for difficult cases. Most
importantly, the program expedites evaluation, optimizes workflow,
and minimizes user-introduced errors with the reliable bone age
calculator and built-in report generator. The digital format may
also be available for integration with your Radiology Information
System (RIS) for further workflow enhancement.
Given the broad application of pediatric bone aging, Skeletal
Development of the Hand and Wrist is not only intended for
practicing and training radiologists, but for all of those who
employ bone age studies as part of their practice.
MRI Atlas of Pediatric Brain Maturation and Anatomy and its
software application offer a concise review of normal myelin,
myelination, and commonly used MR techniques. Practical points on
using MRI to assess the progress of brain maturation are discussed,
followed by clinically relevant summaries of normal MR appearances
grouped by age. The book version contains abridged sets of normal
reference MR images between preterm and 3 years of age. The
software proivides immediate access to over 13,000 high resolution,
normal comparison MR images of subjects ranging in age from 32
gestational weeks to 3 years. Designed as both a practical clinical
resource and educational tool, the software is ideal for use at the
imaging workstation where one can rapidly bring up complete sets of
high quality, scrollable MR reference images with guiding
annotations to ensure more accurate and clinically valuable
interpretations. Suspected deviations from normal brain development
or MR signal can be more confidently identified or excluded, and
diagnostic errors arising from unfamiliarity with the changing MR
appearances of the immature brain can be minimized.
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