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4.5 CME
5 Videos
4 Hours 35 Minutes of Video
Grace S Mitchell, MD, MBA
Pediatric Radiologist
Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Jennifer Neville Kucera, MD, MS
Associate Program Director, University of South Florida Diagnostic Radiology Residency
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital & University of South Florida
Monica Epelman, MD
Vice-Chair of Radiology
Nemours Children's Health System
Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor
Seattle Children's & University of Washington
Challenging and Missed Cases in Pediatric Radiology with Dr. Monica Epelman, 6/17/21
55 m.
Pediatric Emergencies Not to Miss on Call: Part 2 with Dr. Grace Mitchell, 5/27/21
53 m.
Mixed Pediatric Cases with Dr. Jennifer Neville Kucera, 4/1/21
49 m.
Pediatric Emergencies Not to Miss on Call: Part 1 with Dr. Grace S. Mitchell, 2/23/21
54 m.
Pediatric Musculoskeletal Cases with Dr. Mahesh Thapa, 7/16/20
1 h.
1.25 CME
13 Videos
1 Hour 17 Minutes of Video
13 Clinical Cases
Dhanashree Rajderkar, MD
Associate Professor, Division Chief Pediatric Radiology
University of Florida, Gainesville
10 month old infant with repeated infections of right upper lobe
3 m.
14 day old male with congenital heart disease & 1 day old male with gallstones
6 m.
2 newborns with antenatal diagnosis of renal disease, oligohydramnios
9 m.
5 year old presents with abdominal pain & vomiting
7 m.
Newborn with antenatal diagnosis of bilateral hydronephrosis
7 m.
10 month old with diarrhea and abdominal pain
3 m.
10 year old male with scrotal swelling
3 m.
Newborn with antenatal diagnosis of bilateral hydronephrosis - Follow Up
5 m.
Newborn born with multiple complications
5 m.
18 year old with headaches and altered mental status
8 m.
Pediatric patient with mass in the left neck
5 m.
Newborn with bilious vomiting
6 m.
Pediatric patient presents with dysphagia
4 m.
1 CME
1 Video
57 Minutes of Video
Brandon P Brown, MD, MA, FAAP
Director of Fetal and Perinatal Imaging
Indiana University School of Medicine
1 CME
1 Video
58 Minutes of Video
Brandon P Brown, MD, MA, FAAP
Director of Fetal and Perinatal Imaging
Indiana University School of Medicine
1.25 CME
13 Videos
1 Hour 17 Minutes of Video
13 Clinical Cases
Dhanashree Rajderkar, MD
Associate Professor, Division Chief Pediatric Radiology
University of Florida, Gainesville
10 month old infant with repeated infections of right upper lobe
3 m.
14 day old male with congenital heart disease & 1 day old male with gallstones
6 m.
2 newborns with antenatal diagnosis of renal disease, oligohydramnios
9 m.
5 year old presents with abdominal pain & vomiting
7 m.
Newborn with antenatal diagnosis of bilateral hydronephrosis
7 m.
10 month old with diarrhea and abdominal pain
3 m.
10 year old male with scrotal swelling
3 m.
Newborn with antenatal diagnosis of bilateral hydronephrosis - Follow Up
5 m.
Newborn born with multiple complications
5 m.
18 year old with headaches and altered mental status
8 m.
Pediatric patient with mass in the left neck
5 m.
Newborn with bilious vomiting
6 m.
Pediatric patient presents with dysphagia
4 m.
2.25 CME
35 Videos
2 Hours 14 Minutes of Video
13 Clinical Cases
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Introduction: The Importance of MRI in Imaging Renal Masses
5 m.
Assessing Masses Based on Size and Enhancement
5 m.
Enhancement Phases in the Kidney
1 m.
Indications for MRI in Renal Imaging
2 m.
The “India Ink Sign” on MRI
5 m.
Microscopic Vs. Macroscopic Fat
3 m.
Vascular Lesions
7 m.
Diffusion Restriction in Recurrence
3 m.
Diffusion Restriction in Hypernephroma
1 m.
Low Signal Lesions on T2 Imaging
4 m.
45-Yr-Old with Incidental Right Renal Mass
3 m.
Evaluating the Vascular Characteristics of the Mass
5 m.
Classifying Lesions with the Bosniak Classification
4 m.
Lower Pole Hyperintense Lesion
3 m.
Additional Lesion Review
2 m.
65 Year Old Female, Mass Discovered on CT Imaging
3 m.
5 Year Old, Incidentally Discovered Abdominal Mass
4 m.
Differentiating Wilm’s Tumor from Other Kidney Masses
6 m.
Histologic Biomarkers on GRE
3 m.
Vascular Assessment in Pediatric Renal Tumors
2 m.
Triphasic Appearance
2 m.
CT Imaging for Wilms Tumor
2 m.
Utilizing MRV to Evaluate the Renal Vein
3 m.
Vascular Evaluation of Wilms Tumor in a Horseshoe Kidney
5 m.
Characteristics of Renal Cysts
3 m.
Implications of Renal Cysts In Pediatric Patients
4 m.
Neuroblastoma
1 m.
AML
5 m.
AML Defined
3 m.
Dixon Method
4 m.
Vascular Enhancement in AML
2 m.
Diffusion Characteristics of AML
3 m.
Signal Intensity Index
2 m.
AML Signs
4 m.
AML Wrap Up
3 m.
1.5 CME
23 Videos
1 Hour 30 Minutes of Video
48 Clinical Cases
Tony Filly, MD
Chair of Medicine
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula
Introduction to Fetal Heart and Great Vessel
1 m.
Why Is Fetal Heart Evaluation So Important?
3 m.
Why Do We Struggle So Much?
4 m.
Step 1 – Identify Chambers
3 m.
Step 2 – Evaluate Chamber Size
4 m.
Step 3 – Black Blood in LV
4 m.
Step 4 – Assess Heart Size
1 m.
Step 5 – Assess Valves
5 m.
Step 6 – Mediastinal Position and Shift
4 m.
Step 7 – Axis
4 m.
Step 8 – Situs
2 m.
Getting the 4 Chamber View
5 m.
Putting It All Together
4 m.
The Great Vessels Introduction
1 m.
The LVOT
2 m.
The RVOT
2 m.
How to Obtain the LVOT
2 m.
How to Obtain the RVOT
2 m.
3 Vessel View
5 m.
Other Helpful Views
5 m.
Case Review
9 m.
Echogenic Intracardiac Focus
3 m.
Final Takeaways
2 m.
2.75 CME
35 Videos
2 Hours 37 Minutes of Video
101 Clinical Cases
Grace S Mitchell, MD, MBA
Pediatric Radiologist
Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Introduction to Pediatric Chest Imaging
<1 m.
Radiation Dose Resources
2 m.
Anatomic Considerations at Various Stages of Life
7 m.
Unique Findings in Pediatric Chest Radiographs
6 m.
Introduction to Neonatal Lung Disorders
<1 m.
Cases: Surfactant Deficiency Disease (SDD) in Premature Babies
4 m.
Cases: Complications of Surfactant Deficiency Disease
4 m.
Cases: Lung Disorders of Term and Post-Term Babies
4 m.
Case: Neonatal Pneumonia
1 m.
Neonatal Lung Disorders: Summary
1 m.
Overview of Congenital Lung Malformations
<1 m.
Cases: Congenital Lobar Overinflation (CLO)
6 m.
Cases: Foregut Duplication Cyst
5 m.
Case: Microcystic Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (CPAM)
6 m.
Case: Macrocystic Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (CPAM)
6 m.
Cases: Bronchopulmonary Sequestration (BPS), Prenatal Diagnosis
10 m.
Cases: Bronchopulmonary Sequestration (BPS), Postnatal Diagnosis
6 m.
Congenital Lung Malformations: Summary
1 m.
Cases: Viral Infection
3 m.
Cases: Bacterial Infection
5 m.
Cases: Mycobacterial Infection (Tuberculosis)
5 m.
Cases: Fungal Infection (Aspergillus)
4 m.
Case: Fungal Infection (Histoplasmosis)
3 m.
Case: Fungal Infection (Penicillium)
1 m.
Pediatric Infectious Lung Disorders: Summary
<1 m.
Cases: Normal Airway and Technique Tips
8 m.
Cases: Congenital Disorders of the Large Airway
5 m.
Cases: Infectious Disorders of the Large Airway
7 m.
Cases: Neoplastic Disorders of the Large Airway
10 m.
Pediatric Large Airway Disorders: Summary
1 m.
Introduction to Other Disorders
3 m.
Cases: Foreign Body Aspiration
7 m.
Cases: Non-Accidental Trauma
6 m.
Other Disorders: Summary
1 m.
Summary of Pediatric Chest Imaging
1 m.
4.25 CME
73 Videos
4 Hours 13 Minutes of Video
85 Clinical Cases
Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor
Seattle Children's & University of Washington
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3 m.
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1 m.
Introduction to Pediatric Imaging
1 m.
Hyaline Cartilage Anatomy
2 m.
The Physis & Calcification Centers
2 m.
Epiphyseal Cartilage
3 m.
Fibrocartilage & Hyaline Cartilage
5 m.
MR Appearance of Cartilage In Different Age Groups
4 m.
FOPE
3 m.
Lymphoma of the Bone
11 m.
Blount Disease
3 m.
Gymnast’s Wrist
4 m.
Pre-ossification Centers
2 m.
Elbow Effusion
1 m.
OCD In the Elbow
2 m.
Trochlear OCD on MRI
1 m.
Trochlear OCD on Arthrogram
1 m.
Ultrasound Guided Arthrogram Injection
2 m.
OCD In the Capitellum, Loose Body
2 m.
Avascular Necrosis in the Elbow
2 m.
The Fish Tail Deformity
3 m.
OCD In the Knee, LAME
3 m.
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on X-Ray
2 m.
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on MRI
4 m.
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
3 m.
Abscess
3 m.
Infection in the Physis
2 m.
Tug Lesion
6 m.
Salter-Harris Classification System
4 m.
Salter-Harris Fracture on X-Ray
2 m.
Salter-Harris 2 in the Shoulder
2 m.
Salter-Harris 3 in the Knee
2 m.
Salter-Harris 3 on CT Imaging
2 m.
Indications for MRI in a Pediatric Shoulder
3 m.
Performing Arthrograms in the Shoulder
2 m.
Ultrasound Guidance in Shoulder Arthrogram
2 m.
Salter-Harris 5 on MRI
2 m.
Physeal Injury, Cartilage Deformity
4 m.
Chondroblastoma in the Knee
4 m.
Chondroblastoma in the Ankle
4 m.
Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Avulsion
5 m.
Anterior Talofibular Ligament Avulsion
3 m.
PCL Tear in a Skeletally Mature Patient
3 m.
Jersey Finger
4 m.
Cuboid Impaction Fracture
4 m.
Femoroacetabular Impingement
10 m.
Panner Disease
2 m.
Osteochondral Lesion of the Radial Head
4 m.
Osteochondral Lesion
3 m.
Discoid Meniscus
5 m.
Discoid Meniscus, Wrisberg Variant
4 m.
Plica
3 m.
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
4 m.
Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS)
4 m.
Osteomyelitis
3 m.
Anorexia Nervosa
2 m.
Chondroblastoma
3 m.
Chondroblastoma in the Shoulder
4 m.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
3 m.
Lipoblastoma
3 m.
Leukemia
3 m.
Leukemia, Assessing for Asymmetry
3 m.
Myositis Ossificans
2 m.
Normal Patchy Bone Marrow
3 m.
Osteoblastoma
3 m.
Adamantinoma verus Osteofibrous Dysplasia
1 m.
Osteoid Osteoma in the Foot
2 m.
Osteoid Osteoma in the Finger
2 m.
Salter-Harris Classification
4 m.
Salter-Harris I Injury
1 m.
Salter-Harris II Injury
1 m.
Salter-Harris III Injury
2 m.
Salter-Harris IV Injury
1 m.
1.25 CME
31 Videos
1 Hour 11 Minutes of Video
35 Clinical Cases
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
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2 m.
Congenital Supratentorial Malformations Introduction
<1 m.
Perisylvian Polymicrogyria
2 m.
Polymicrogyria
1 m.
Polymicrogyria Acquired from Infection
2 m.
Lissencephaly with band type Heterotopia – Severe
3 m.
Lissencephaly – Posterior Involvement
3 m.
Lissencephaly with Agyric Pattern
2 m.
Lissencephaly, Inuetero
2 m.
Lissencephaly – Lacking band type Heterotopia
1 m.
Alobar Holoprosencephaly
2 m.
Semilobar Holoprosencephaly
2 m.
Mild Lobar Holoprosencephaly
2 m.
Syntelencephaly
1 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia (SOD)
2 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia (SOD), Schizencephalic Cleft
1 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia, Ectopic Neurohypophysis
2 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia, Scizencephalic Cleft – Mild
1 m.
Schizencephaly
1 m.
Bilateral Schizencephaly
2 m.
Subcortical Heterotopia
1 m.
Focal Heterotopia
2 m.
Band Type Heterotopia
1 m.
Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
2 m.
Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Cyst
2 m.
Callosal Dysgenesis
3 m.
Complete Callosal Dysgenesis
2 m.
Middle Fossa Arachnoid Cyst
3 m.
Hemimegalencephaly
5 m.
Corpus Callosum Lipoma
1 m.
Tectal Plate Lipoma
2 m.
1.25 CME
24 Videos
1 Hour 14 Minutes of Video
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Introduction to Infratentorial Defects
<1 m.
Mild Chiari I Malformation
3 m.
Moderate Chiari I with Syringohydromyelia
3 m.
Severe Chiari Malformation with Post Op
4 m.
Asymptomatic Chiari I
3 m.
Borderline Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia Vs. Chiari I Malformation
4 m.
Mild Chiari Natural History
2 m.
Chiari II Malformation
4 m.
Chiari II with Interdigitation of gyri
3 m.
Chiari II Malformation, Fetal Imaging
1 m.
Chiari III Malformation
4 m.
Rhombencephalosynapsis
2 m.
Rhombencephalosynapsis, Fetal Imaging
2 m.
Rhombencephalosynapsis, Aqueductal stenosis, Postnatal
2 m.
Joubert Syndrome
3 m.
Osteolipoma
3 m.
Dandy-walker malformation
3 m.
Moderate Severity Dandy-walker Spectrum
3 m.
Mild Severity Dandy-walker spectrum
3 m.
Dandy-walker with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
4 m.
Retrovermian Arachnoid Cyst
2 m.
Infravermian Arachnoid Cyst
2 m.
Retrovermian/Infravermian Arachnoid Cyst
2 m.
Infratentorial/Posterior Fossa Defects Conclusion
1 m.
1.25 CME
22 Videos
1 Hour 12 Minutes of Video
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Introduction to Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 1 (NF1)
<1 m.
Chiari Malformation Type 1 in a Patient with NF1
2 m.
NF1, With Waxing and Waning Cystic Lesion
4 m.
NF1 with Developing Myelin Vacuolization, and Optic Glioma
3 m.
NF1 with Suspicious Lesions and Tortuous Optic Nerve
6 m.
NF1 with Bilateral Thalamic Lesions and Differential Diagnosis
4 m.
Normal Brain MRI in Patients with NF1
4 m.
Mild NF1 Phenotype with Sphenoid Wing Dysplasia
3 m.
NF1 with High Grade Glioma
2 m.
NF1 with Bilateral Optic Nerve Glioma
2 m.
Focal Optic Pathway Glioma in NF1
3 m.
NF1 with Fusiform Optic Pathway Glioma
2 m.
NF1 with Optic Chiasmatic Glioma
2 m.
NF1 with Evolution of Optic Nerve Glioma
4 m.
NF1 with Optic Pathway Glioma and Moyamoya Disease
5 m.
Developing Right Fusiform Optic Glioma
2 m.
Glaucoma, an Orbital Manifestation of NF1
2 m.
NF1 with a Brain Stem Lesion and Optic Nerve Glioma
3 m.
NF1 with Buphthalmos and Orbital Plexiform Neurofibroma
3 m.
MRI Appearance of Sphenoid Wing Dysplasia in NF1
1 m.
NF1 with Moyamoya Vasculopathy
3 m.
Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 1 (NF1) Summary
2 m.
1.25 CME
16 Videos
1 Hour 15 Minutes of Video
34 Clinical Cases
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Cerebral tuber, SENs, SEGA
8 m.
Mosaic Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)
3 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Seizure localization by SISCOM
6 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Grid electrode implantation
5 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Astrocytic Hamartoma
4 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Mylemic Edema, Moderate to Severe Lesion Burden
5 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Severe Cortical Dysplasia
3 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Presentation in Neonates
6 m.
Intracranial Manifestation of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
3 m.
Proper MRI Sequences to Evaluate TSC Lesions
5 m.
Evolution of SEGA after MTOR Therapy
4 m.
SEGA Resection After Partial response to MTOR Inhibitor
3 m.
CSF Pulsation Flow Void Artifact Mimicking SEGA
2 m.
Genetic Proximity of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 and ADPKD
3 m.
TSC with Bone Sclerosis and Skin Thickening
2 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Corpus Callosotomy
5 m.
1.5 CME
22 Videos
1 Hour 35 Minutes of Video
45 Clinical Cases
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Introduction to Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 3 (NF2 and Other)
<1 m.
Unilateral Vestibular Schwannoma
5 m.
Incidentally Discovered NF2
2 m.
NF2, MISME Syndrome, Cavernous Sinus Meningioma
3 m.
Complex NF2 From Detection: Surgical Approach
7 m.
Complex NF2: Additional Lesions
6 m.
Meningiomas and Large Ependymoma
2 m.
NF2: Multiple Intracranial Manifestations
3 m.
NF2: Manifestations of multiple CPA Meningiomas
3 m.
Sturge Weber Syndrome
5 m.
Sturge Weber Syndrome: Ribbon-like Cortical Calcification
2 m.
Sturge Weber Syndrome: Progression of Disease
3 m.
Glaucoma in the Setting of Sturge Weber Syndrome
5 m.
Sturge Weber Calcifications Mistaken for Blood Products
3 m.
Bilateral Occipital Sturge Weber Syndrome
3 m.
Von Hippel-Lindau Disease (VHL)
6 m.
Von Hippel-Lindau Disease (VHL), Recurrent Non-Cystic Hemangioblastomas
4 m.
McCune Albright Syndrome: Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia
6 m.
CLOVES Syndrome
4 m.
Neurocutaneous Melanosis
5 m.
PHACE Syndrome
6 m.
Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 3 (NF2 and Other) Summary
1 m.
34 Videos
32 Hours 22 Minutes of Video
Various Instructors
Pediatric Ultrasound Cases: Vascular Anomalies, Grace S. Mitchell (9-5-24)
1 h.
Pediatric Epilepsy: What The Radiologist Needs to Know, Dr. Felice D’Arco (7-11-24)
53 m.
Imaging Pregnant and Pediatric Patients, Dr M Mahesh (4-11-24)
1 h.
A Beginner's Guide to CT for Coronary Artery Anomalies, Christy Pomeranz (3-14-24)
42 m.
Role of Ultrasound in Pediatric GI Emergencies, Dr. Alka Singhal (10-5-23)
1 h.
Pediatric MSK Cases - Jeopardy Style, Dr. Jonathan Samet (9-28-23)
1 h.
Approach to Pediatric Bone Lesions, Jonathan Samet (6-29-23)
54 m.
The Fountain of Youth - Pediatric Genitourinary Ultrasound, Barbara K. Pawley (1-12-23)
54 m.
Pediatric Genitourinary Imaging, Dr. Brandon P. Brown (9-22-22)
1 h.
Classifications of Supratentorial Malformations of Cortical Development, Dr. Asim F. Choudhri (7/21/22)
59 m.
MR Evaluation of Placenta Accreta Spectrum, Erin Gomez, MD, 06/30/2022
1 h.
Imaging of Ovarian Tumors with Emphasis on Differential Diagnosis, Satomi Kawamoto, MD, 05/19/22
52 m.
Imaging Evaluation of Pediatric Renal Masses: Practical Approach, Dr. Edward Lee, 04/07/22
38 m.
Pediatric Posterior Fossa Tumors, Dr. Melike Guryildirim, 03/10/22
1 h.
Pediatric Neurointerventional Radiology, Dr. Karen S. Chen, (11/11/21)
49 m.
Managing Radiation Risks in Medical X-ray Imaging, Dr. Mahadevappa Mahesh, (08/24/21)
38 m.
Phakomatoses: Molecules to Morphology, Dr. Mai-Lan Ho (07/12/21)
53 m.
Toxic Ingestions, Dr. Laura L. Avery (4-14-21)
56 m.
Don't Touch Pediatric Skeletal Lesions, Dr. Grace S. Mitchell (4-9-21)
59 m.
Imaging the Premature Newborn, Dr. Brandon Patrick Brown (3-24-21)
1 h.
US in the Analysis of Pelvic Pain in Girls and Female Adolescents, Dr. Harris Cohen (3-12-21)
1 h.
Head US in Neonatal Encephalopathy, Dr. Monica S. Epelman (3-1-21)
56 m.
The Many Faces of Intracranial Infection, Dr. Tracy Kilborn (2-10-21)
45 m.
Injuries and Unique Conditions of the Pediatric Knee, Dr. Michael A. Davis (1-26-21)
50 m.
Pediatric Gastrointestinal Obstruction. Dr. Jennifer Neville Kucera (1-4-21)
43 m.
Pediatric Chest Emergencies, Dr. Dhanashree A Rajderkar (11-30-20)
57 m.
MRI of Pediatric Abdominal Tumors, Dr. David Bloom (11-25-20)
1 h.
Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses, Dr. William O'Brien (11-9-20)
1 h.
Congenital Lung Lesions, Dr. Grace S. Mitchell (10/30/20)
1 h.
Pediatric Adrenal Lesions and Mimics, Dr. Narendra Shet (8-10-20)
48 m.
Uniquely Pediatric Upper Extremity Injuries, Dr. Mahesh Thapa (7-8-20)
56 m.
Location-Based Differential Diagnosis of Pediatric Brain Tumors, Dr. Sheng-Che Hung (6-23-20)
55 m.
Uniquely Pediatric Knee Injuries, Dr. Mahesh Thapa (5-28-20)
1 h.
Radiologic Assessment of Pediatric Foot Alignment, Dr. Mahesh Thapa (5-13-20)
1 h.
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