Bookeditor-in-chief, Brian D. Coley.
Contents:
Section 1: Radiation effects and safety. Radiation bioeffects, risks, and radiation protection in medical imaging in children
Media. Magnetic resonance safety
Complications of contrast
Section 2: Head and neck. Part 1: Orbit. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
Prenatal, congenital, and neonatal abnormalities
Orbit infection and inflammation
Orbital neoplasia
Part 2: Nose and sinuses. Nose and sinonasal cavities
Part 3: Ear and temporal bone. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
Infection and inflammation
Neoplasia
Part 4: Neck. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
Prenatal, congenital, and neonatal abnormalities
Infection and inflammation
Neoplasia
Part 5: Thyroid and parathyroid. Thyroid and parathyroid
Section 3: Neuroradiology. Part 1: Cranium and face. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
Prenatal imaging
Craniosynostosis, selected craniofacial syndromes, and other abnormalities of the skull
Neoplasms, neoplasm-like lesions, and infections of the skull
Part 2: Mandible. The mandible
Part 3: Skull and facial trauma. Traumatic lesions of the skull and face
Part 4: Brain. Embryology and brain development
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and positron emission tomography
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging: principles and implementation in clinical and research settings
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Perfusion imaging and magnetoencephalography
Prenatal imaging
Neonatal brain injury
Congenital brain malformations
Hydrocephalus
Inherited metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders
Infection and inflammation
Pediatric brain neoplasms
Cerebrovascular disorders
Stroke
Neuroimaging in pediatric epilepsy
Trauma
Part 5: Vertebral column and spinal cord. Embryology, anatomy, and normal findings
Spinal cord imaging techniques
Prenatal imaging
Congenital abnormalities of the spine
Infections of the spine and spinal cord
Spinal tumor and tumorlike conditions
Vascular lesions
Trauma
Section 4: Respiratory system. Part 1. Overview. Embryology, anatomy and neonatal lung pathophysiology
Imaging techniques
Prenatal imaging and intervention
Part 2: Airway. Upper airway disease
Lower large airway disease
Part 3: Lungs. Congenital lung anomalies
Pulmonary infection
Neoplasia
Diffuse lung disease
Pulmonary manifestations of systemic disease
Part 4: Mediastinum. The mediastinum
Part 5: Chest wall, pleura, and diaphragm. The chest wall
The pleura
The diaphragm
Section 5: Heart and great vessels. Part 1: Overview. Introductory embryology
Cardiovascular anatomy and segmental approach to imaging of congenital heart disease
Part 2: Imaging techniques. Pediatric echocardiography
Chest radiography in pediatric cardiovascular disease
Pediatric cardiothoracic computed tomographic angiography
Magnetic resonance imaging for congenital heart disease
Pediatric cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology
Surgical considerations for congenital heart disease
Prenatal imaging and therapy of congenital heart disease
Part 3: Congenital and cardiovascular abnormalities. Abnormal pulmonary and systemic venous connections
Systemic to pulmonary arterial shunts
Left heart lesions
Right heart lesions
Conotruncal anomalies
Congenital anomalies of the thoracic great arteries
Coronary artery disease in children
Syndromes and chromosomal anomalies
Part 4: Acquired cardiovascular abnormalities. Myocardial, endocardial and pericardial diseases
Cardiac and pericardial tumors
Cardiovascular involvement by systemic diseases
Acquired diseases of the thoracic great vessels
Section 6: Gastrointestinal system. Part 1: Overview. Embryology, anatomy, and normal findings
Imaging techniques
Prenatal gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary imaging
The abdominal wall and peritoneal cavity
Part 2: Hepatobiliary system. Congenital hepatobiliary abnormalities
Acquired biliary tract disease
Parenchymal liver disease
Infectious causes of liver disease
Neoplasia
Vascular abnormalities of the liver
Liver transplantation in children
Part 3: Spleen. The spleen
Part 4: Pancreas. The pancreas
Part 5: Esophagus. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
Disorders of swallowing
Acquired esophageal disorders
Part 6: Stomach. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Acquired disorders
Part 7: Duodenum and small intestine. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
Acquired abnormalities
Acquired lesions of the small intestines
Part 8: Colon. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
Inflammatory and infectious diseases
Intussusception
Tumors and tumorlike conditions
Abdominal trauma
Section 7: Genitourinary system. Part 1: Overview
Embryology, anatomy, and variants of the genitourinary tract
Imaging techniques
Prenatal imaging and intervention
Part 2: Prenatal imaging and intervention. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
Acquired abnormalities (Stone disease and infection)
Renal neoplasms
Vascular conditions
Renal failure and transplantation
Part 3: Lower urinary tract. The ureter
Vesicoureteral reflux
Bladder and urethra
Part 4: Adrenal and retroperitoneum. Congenital and neonatal conditions
Acquired conditions
Part 5: Trauma. Genitourinary trauma
Part 6: Reproductive organs. Disorders of sex differentiation
Abnormalities of the male genital tract
Abnormalities of the female genital tract
Amenorrhea and abnormalities of puberty
Section 8: Musculoskeletal system. Part 1: Overview. Embryology, anatomy, and normal findings
Imaging techniques
Prenatal musculoskeletal imaging
Part 2: Congenital malformations. Congenital anomalies of bone
Skeletal dysplasias and selected chromosomal disorders
Part 3: Disorders in alignment. Alignment disorders
Scoliosis
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Part 4: Arthritides and other inflammatory disorders. Arthritis and differential inflammatory joint disorders
Part 5: Infections. Musculoskeletal infections
Part 6: Tumors and tumor-like conditions. Soft tissue and bone tumors
Part 7: Metabolic and endocrine disorders. Metabolic bone disease
Endocrine disorders
Part 8: Systemic disease. Skeletal manifestations of systemic disease
Part 9: Trauma. Skeletal trauma
Child abuse
Sports medicine.