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- BookPilar García-Peña, R. Paul Guillerman, editors.Summary: Since the previous edition of Pediatric Chest Imaging was published in 2007, there have been significant advances in our understanding of chest diseases and continued development of new imaging technology and techniques. The third edition of this highly respected reference publication has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect this progress. Due attention is paid to the increased role of hybrid imaging, and entirely new chapters cover topics such as interventional radiology, lung MRI, functional MRI, diffuse/interstitial lung disease, and cystic fibrosis. As in previous editions, the focus is on technical aspects of modern imaging modalities, their indications in pediatric chest disease, and the diagnostic information that they supply. The full range of imaging techniques and all important disorders are thoroughly covered. The editors are confident that this latest edition of Pediatric Chest Imaging will be an essential asset for pediatricians, neonatologists, cardiologists, radiologists, and pediatric radiologists everywhere. The combined expert knowledge and experience contained within its pages should contribute in further improving patient care and outcomes.
Contents:
Advances in Chest Radiography Techniques: CR, DR, Tomosynthesis, and Radiation Dose Optimization
Classic Chest Radiology Findings, Pearls and Pitfalls
Ultrasound Study of the Pediatric Chest
The Contribution of Nuclear Medicine to Pulmonary Imaging
Helical Multidetector Chest CT
High-Resolution CT of the Lung in Children: Technique, Indications, Anatomy, and Features of Lung Disease
High-Resolution CT of the Lung in Children: Clinical Applications
Fetal MR Imaging of the Chest
Neonatal Chest Imaging
Pulmonary Malformations Beyond the Neonatal Period
Congenital and Acquired Large Airway Disorders in Pediatric Patients
Congenital and Acquired Mediastinal Vascular Disorders in Children
Acute Chest Diseases: Infection and Trauma
Pediatric Tuberculosis
Foreign Body Aspiration: Imaging Aspects
Imaging of the Pediatric Thymus and Thymic Disorders
Pulmonary and Extrathymic Mediastinal Tumors
Diffuse Lung Disease
Thoracic Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
Radiology of the Chest Wall
Pediatric Cardiac CT
Pediatric Cardiac MRI
MRI of Lung Morphology and Perfusion
Hyperpolarized Gas MRI in Pediatric Lung Disease
Interventional Radiology Management of Pediatric Chest Disorders. - ArticleChisesi T, Giacobbo M, Capnist T.Boll Ist Sieroter Milan. 1978 Sep 30;57(4):428-33.The cytotoxic activity of Hodgkin serum on some isolated T and B lymphocyte populations of 10 normal subjects, 10 patients with Hodgkin disease in the acute phase and 10 patients with Hodgkin disease but in clinical and biohumoral remission was studied. The effect of citotoxic serum variously affects the two different lymphocyte populations, particularly inhibiting LIF activity of T lymphocytes, while stimulating LIF activity of B lymphocytes. The possible causes of this phenomenon are set forth as well as their clinical implications.