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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 39
Case 26 Boy in the Barrel
body contours and posterior structures appear clearly. Panel C shows a frontal
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 39
Case 26 Boy in the Barrel
body contours and posterior structures appear clearly. Panel C shows a frontal
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 39
Case 26 Boy in the Barrel
body contours and posterior structures appear clearly. Panel C shows a frontal
6 Intersectional Feminism and LGBTIQQA+ Psychology: Understanding Our Present by Exploring Our Past
bodied men. So what about members of the community for whom this conformity feels inappropriate? Bisexuality, Asexuality, and the Experience of Agender Individuals The challenges experienced by the LGBTIQQA+ community extend to advocacy that fully represents the illustriously diverse nature of sexual identity, affectional identity
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
bodies and intervertebral discs are clearly outlined, with spinal cord centrally located in the spinal canal.Fig. 3.2 McRae line. Craniocervical junction MRI, sagittal T1 shows tonsillar descent (dotted line) below the basion-opisthion line (solid line) connecting the anterior and posterior margins of the foramen
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
bodies and intervertebral discs are clearly outlined, with spinal cord centrally located in the spinal canal.Fig. 3.2 McRae line. Craniocervical junction MRI, sagittal T1 shows tonsillar descent (dotted line) below the basion-opisthion line (solid line) connecting the anterior and posterior margins of the foramen
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
bodies and intervertebral discs are clearly outlined, with spinal cord centrally located in the spinal canal.Fig. 3.2 McRae line. Craniocervical junction MRI, sagittal T1 shows tonsillar descent (dotted line) below the basion-opisthion line (solid line) connecting the anterior and posterior margins of the foramen
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 85
Case 64 Penetrating Injury
contours, a curved band of lower signal rests under the scalp. The right section also contains a linear string of bright specks crossing the frontal lobe.Fig. 64.1 Penetrating gunshot injury. Head CT shows bifrontal bone defects corresponding to entry and exit wounds, with edema and shrapnel
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 16
Case 7 Children Can Also Have Microstrokes
contours remain well defined. Panel B shows a second axial F L A I R view at a slightly higher level with arrows again indicating white matter signal changes in bilateral deep regions. Arrowheads mark both insular areas. The lateral ventricles are clearly seen
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 16
Case 7 Children Can Also Have Microstrokes
contours remain well defined. Panel B shows a second axial F L A I R view at a slightly higher level with arrows again indicating white matter signal changes in bilateral deep regions. Arrowheads mark both insular areas. The lateral ventricles are clearly seen
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