
American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology
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The objective and purpose of the ASPNR is to develop, foster, and support the care of pediatric patients undergoing neuroimaging.
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https://aspnr.org 19-07-2016 18:41:23
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And we're off! Join us now through the link below ⬇️ 🔗: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… SPIN | Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging Leandro Lucato Manohar Shroff Laura Hayes Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD, PD, FICIS, FACR Dr Kish Mankad David Mirsky


IPNTN: Laura Hayes from Radiology Children's Healthcare of Atlanta kicks us off with those pesky incidental-"oh no"-mas. Or perhaps what should be of greater concern to avoid...BARF VOMIT! 🤮 Brainless Application of Radiological Findings leads to Victims of Modern Imaging Technology. First up,


IPNTN: Laura Hayes continues our tour of pineal cysts from the normal microcystic gland, to atypical appearances, to rare tumors. Can use the habenula as a benchmark. We're also learning more about symptomatic cysts, even from our patients in online support groups. And for


IPNTN: Next up, Leandro Lucato from HSVP – HOSPITAL SÃO VICENTE DE PAULO raises the conundrum of incidental signal abnormalities in the brain. In demyelinating disease, we are learning that asymptomatic Radiologically Isolated Syndrome (RIS) can now suggest early signs of multiple sclerosis in some cases!


IPNTN: Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD, PD, FICIS, FACR from Texas Children's Radiology dives into the deep waters of the ventricles. Incidental ventricular asymmetry could be an isolated finding, but important to scrutinize for subtle malformations on fetal MRI. And how much ventriculomegaly is okay? Is it just the tip of


IPNTN: Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD, PD, FICIS, FACR from Texas Children's Radiology brings home the point that these "eternal debates" are age-old questions we are still answering. Always keep the family first in mind. Prenatal counseling and close discussion with parents is key to set expectations for possible follow-up


IPNTN: Manohar Shroff from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) wraps us up by emphasizing that incidental findings are not only a challenge in clinical practice but also research neuroimaging. Unanticipated discoveries will occur. What a great reminder of the Golden Rule as our north star as we


Reminder, the deadline to apply for Fellow of the ASPNR is approaching soon on May 31st. Applications are open to members in good standing of American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology for at least 10 years. Apply for FASPNR | American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology

