Congenital and Infantile Masses of the Head and Neck.

IF 5.2 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiographics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1148/rg.240059
Alexandra M Foust, Rekha Krishnasarma, Caroline D Robson, Elizabeth Snyder, Dann Martin, Katharyn D Cassella, Lindsey Johnstone, Joanne Rispoli, Sumit Pruthi, Asha Sarma
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The spectrum of congenital and infantile masses of the head and neck is broad, including developmental and neoplastic entities. The diseases encountered in this vulnerable patient population differ substantially from those in older children and adults. Familiarity with the types of encountered masses, typical imaging characteristics, and expected clinical course is critical for radiologists who care for pregnant women (fetuses) and infants. This knowledge allows radiologists to provide a timely diagnosis and appropriate follow-up imaging recommendations and, in some fetal imaging cases, inform delivery planning. This article uses a location-based approach to highlight imaging features of numerous common and rare congenital and infantile masses of the head and neck. ©RSNA, 2024 Supplemental material is available for this article.

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先天性和婴儿头颈部肿块。
先天性和婴儿头颈部肿块的范围很广,包括发育性和肿瘤性实体。这些易受伤害的病人群体所患的疾病与年龄较大的儿童和成人的疾病有很大不同。熟悉遇到的肿块类型、典型的影像学特征和预期的临床病程对照顾孕妇(胎儿)和婴儿的放射科医生至关重要。这些知识使放射科医生能够提供及时的诊断和适当的后续成像建议,并在一些胎儿成像病例中,为分娩计划提供信息。本文采用基于位置的方法来突出许多常见和罕见的先天性和婴儿头颈部肿块的影像学特征。©RSNA, 2024本文可获得补充材料。
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Radiographics
Radiographics 医学-核医学
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Launched by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in 1981, RadioGraphics is one of the premier education journals in diagnostic radiology. Each bimonthly issue features 15–20 practice-focused articles spanning the full spectrum of radiologic subspecialties and addressing topics such as diagnostic imaging techniques, imaging features of a disease or group of diseases, radiologic-pathologic correlation, practice policy and quality initiatives, imaging physics, informatics, and lifelong learning. A special issue, a monograph focused on a single subspecialty or on a crossover topic of interest to multiple subspecialties, is published each October. Each issue offers more than a dozen opportunities to earn continuing medical education credits that qualify for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM and all online activities can be applied toward the ABR MOC Self-Assessment Requirement.
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