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2 topics, 5 min.
38 topics, 2 hr. 9 min.
Introduction to Pediatric Imaging
2 m.Hyaline Cartilage Anatomy
3 m.The Physis & Calcification Centers
3 m.Epiphyseal Cartilage
4 m.Fibrocartilage & Hyaline Cartilage
6 m.MR Appearance of Cartilage In Different Age Groups
5 m.FOPE
4 m.Lymphoma of the Bone
12 m.Blount Disease
4 m.Gymnast’s Wrist
5 m.Pre-ossification Centers
3 m.Elbow Effusion
2 m.OCD In the Elbow
3 m.Trochlear OCD on MRI
2 m.Trochlear OCD on Arthrogram
2 m.Ultrasound Guided Arthrogram Injection
3 m.OCD In the Capitellum, Loose Body
3 m.Avascular Necrosis in the Elbow
3 m.The Fish Tail Deformity
4 m.OCD In the Knee, LAME
4 m.Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on X-Ray
3 m.Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on MRI
5 m.Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
4 m.Abscess
4 m.Infection in the Physis
3 m.Tug Lesion
7 m.Salter-Harris Classification System
5 m.Salter-Harris Fracture on X-Ray
3 m.Salter-Harris 2 in the Shoulder
3 m.Salter-Harris 3 in the Knee
3 m.Salter-Harris 3 on CT Imaging
3 m.Indications for MRI in a Pediatric Shoulder
4 m.Performing Arthrograms in the Shoulder
3 m.Ultrasound Guidance in Shoulder Arthrogram
3 m.Salter-Harris 5 on MRI
3 m.Physeal Injury, Cartilage Deformity
5 m.Chondroblastoma in the Knee
5 m.Chondroblastoma in the Ankle
5 m.9 topics, 41 min.
3 topics, 13 min.
3 topics, 12 min.
13 topics, 39 min.
Anorexia Nervosa
3 m.Chondroblastoma
4 m.Chondroblastoma in the Shoulder
4 m.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
4 m.Lipoblastoma
4 m.Leukemia
4 m.Leukemia, Assessing for Asymmetry
4 m.Myositis Ossificans
3 m.Normal Patchy Bone Marrow
4 m.Osteoblastoma
4 m.Adamantinoma verus Osteofibrous Dysplasia
2 m.Osteoid Osteoma in the Foot
3 m.Osteoid Osteoma in the Finger
3 m.5 topics, 11 min.
0:00
Let's move on to the hip.
0:01
This is a six-year-old boy with right hip pain.
0:07
Here's a radiograph, frontal projection.
0:11
Let's look at what we can see.
0:12
First, I look at the congruity of
0:15
one hip joint versus the other.
0:17
I look at the density, I look at soft tissues,
0:19
and I look to see if there is a joint effusion.
0:21
What immediately grabs my attention is
0:23
the density on one side versus the other.
0:27
You notice this is quite a bit brighter
0:30
than on the contralateral side.
0:32
In addition, there is a linear thin
0:36
lucency just under the chondral surface
0:39
on the right, as you see over here.
0:42
On the left, there's no similar lucency.
0:46
Now let's take a look at some of
0:48
the soft tissues around this joint
0:51
and compare it to this joint.
0:54
I'm going to draw a line for you.
0:56
This is the obturator internus muscle.
1:05
This is the piriformis muscle, okay?
1:09
The distance, if we will, from here to here
1:14
is bigger than the distance from here to here.
1:18
So that tells me there is some elevation or
1:21
displacement of that soft tissue structure.
1:25
Also, the distance between here
1:28
and here is going to be larger than
1:30
the distance between here and here.
1:32
Let's go ahead and measure that.
1:34
That's about 1.1,
1:36
and here it's about 0.73.
1:38
34 00:01:40,525 --> 00:01:43,645 So all that tells me is that there is a joint
1:43
effusion on the right side. The increased
1:45
sclerosis and the lucency tell me that there's
1:48
a little bit of collapse happening and these
1:51
are the classic findings of Legg-Calvé-Perthes
1:56
or a form of avascular necrosis, if you will.
1:59
Some people call it an osteochondrosis,
2:01
some people call it avascular necrosis.
2:04
You know, there's no great answer, but
2:06
it's an area where there's not enough
2:08
perfusion happening to that femoral head.
2:11
In the next vignette, we're going to show you
2:13
what this looks like on MR imaging.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Let's move on to the hip.
0:01
This is a six-year-old boy with right hip pain.
0:07
Here's a radiograph, frontal projection.
0:11
Let's look at what we can see.
0:12
First, I look at the congruity of
0:15
one hip joint versus the other.
0:17
I look at the density, I look at soft tissues,
0:19
and I look to see if there is a joint effusion.
0:21
What immediately grabs my attention is
0:23
the density on one side versus the other.
0:27
You notice this is quite a bit brighter
0:30
than on the contralateral side.
0:32
In addition, there is a linear thin
0:36
lucency just under the chondral surface
0:39
on the right, as you see over here.
0:42
On the left, there's no similar lucency.
0:46
Now let's take a look at some of
0:48
the soft tissues around this joint
0:51
and compare it to this joint.
0:54
I'm going to draw a line for you.
0:56
This is the obturator internus muscle.
1:05
This is the piriformis muscle, okay?
1:09
The distance, if we will, from here to here
1:14
is bigger than the distance from here to here.
1:18
So that tells me there is some elevation or
1:21
displacement of that soft tissue structure.
1:25
Also, the distance between here
1:28
and here is going to be larger than
1:30
the distance between here and here.
1:32
Let's go ahead and measure that.
1:34
That's about 1.1,
1:36
and here it's about 0.73.
1:38
34 00:01:40,525 --> 00:01:43,645 So all that tells me is that there is a joint
1:43
effusion on the right side. The increased
1:45
sclerosis and the lucency tell me that there's
1:48
a little bit of collapse happening and these
1:51
are the classic findings of Legg-Calvé-Perthes
1:56
or a form of avascular necrosis, if you will.
1:59
Some people call it an osteochondrosis,
2:01
some people call it avascular necrosis.
2:04
You know, there's no great answer, but
2:06
it's an area where there's not enough
2:08
perfusion happening to that femoral head.
2:11
In the next vignette, we're going to show you
2:13
what this looks like on MR imaging.
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Faculty
Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor
Seattle Children's & University of Washington
Tags
X-Ray (Plain Films)
Pediatrics
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
Idiopathic
Acquired/Developmental
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