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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
body of the putamen, and ex vacuo enlargement of the lateral ventricles with boxlike configuration of frontal horns. (D) Axial T2 shows T2 hyperintensity in the striatum and thalamus similar to cortex. (E–H) Comparison to an age- and sex-matched healthy child shows normal size caudates
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
body of the putamen, and ex vacuo enlargement of the lateral ventricles with boxlike configuration of frontal horns. (D) Axial T2 shows T2 hyperintensity in the striatum and thalamus similar to cortex. (E–H) Comparison to an age- and sex-matched healthy child shows normal size caudates
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
body of the putamen, and ex vacuo enlargement of the lateral ventricles with boxlike configuration of frontal horns. (D) Axial T2 shows T2 hyperintensity in the striatum and thalamus similar to cortex. (E–H) Comparison to an age- and sex-matched healthy child shows normal size caudates
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 16
Case 7 Children Can Also Have Microstrokes
basal ganglia, and corpus callosum. Panel B presents a sagittal T2 cervical spine view with a continuous central bright signal from the upper cervical cord through the C4 to C5 level. Arrowheads mark the extent of the signal. The spinal canal, vertebral bodies
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 16
Case 7 Children Can Also Have Microstrokes
basal ganglia, and corpus callosum. Panel B presents a sagittal T2 cervical spine view with a continuous central bright signal from the upper cervical cord through the C4 to C5 level. Arrowheads mark the extent of the signal. The spinal canal, vertebral bodies
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 16
Case 7 Children Can Also Have Microstrokes
basal ganglia, and corpus callosum. Panel B presents a sagittal T2 cervical spine view with a continuous central bright signal from the upper cervical cord through the C4 to C5 level. Arrowheads mark the extent of the signal. The spinal canal, vertebral bodies
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 16
Chapter 6: Parenteral Nutrition in the Home and Alternate Sites
body member.”15 Box 6.4 on page 92 lists criteria that must be clearly documented in the patient’s medical record for HPN to be covered.15 The CMS Medicare website (www.cms.gov) is a good resource for health care professionals and provides in-depth information, updates, and changes
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body, posterior elements, and soft tissue outlines are visible. Panel B presents another axial section with an arrow marking a bright linear area extending from the spinal canal toward the left paraspinal region. The vertebra, dural sac, and surrounding musculature are outlined. Panel C displays a lower
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body, posterior elements, and soft tissue outlines are visible. Panel B presents another axial section with an arrow marking a bright linear area extending from the spinal canal toward the left paraspinal region. The vertebra, dural sac, and surrounding musculature are outlined. Panel C displays a lower
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body, posterior elements, and soft tissue outlines are visible. Panel B presents another axial section with an arrow marking a bright linear area extending from the spinal canal toward the left paraspinal region. The vertebra, dural sac, and surrounding musculature are outlined. Panel C displays a lower
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