Radiography of Children – A Guide to Good Practise
Authors Catherine Gyll and Judith Hardwick
Publisher Churchill Livingston
ISBN-9780443072574
Synopsis
“Radiography of Children” covers the different skills needed to x-ray children successfully - radiographic positioning, choice and number of views, patient communication with child and parents, achieving patient co-operation, and immobilization. It provides a solid introduction to radiography, based on knowledge of child development/ psychology, paediatric pathology, and the emotional needs of the child and parents. It discusses IRMER, the Children
Act, and advice on setting up a paediatric x-ray room in a general department.
Paediatric Radiography
Authors Maryann Hardy and Stephen Boynes
Publisher Blackwell Publishing ISBN-9780632056316
Synopsis
“Paediatric Radiography” fills a gap. It explores radiographic practice within the context of the modern health service and focuses on how our knowledge and understanding of paediatric growth, development and illness can inform and influence radiographic procedures. It includes detailed coverage of specific paediatric techniques and good practice models, including the role of multi-modality imaging, and looks specifically at radiation protection, the chest and upper airways, the abdomen, neonatal radiography, trauma, orthopaedics and non-accidental injury.
Children’s Fractures: A Radiological Guide to Safe Practise
Authors Anna Thornton and Catherine Gyll
Publisher Bailliere Tindall (1999)
ISBN-10: 0702021644
ISBN-13: 978-0702021640
Synopsis
This book is a useful companion for radiographers and medical students involved in radiography of paediatrics. This highly practical x-ray atlas presents superb images of common injuries in children. Provides guidance on the radiological interpretation of films, the incidence of fractures at various ages, appropriate films for suspected injuries, and diagnostic pitfalls due to radiographic appearanc es. The emphasis is on the ways in which children’s injuries differ from those of adults.
Manual of Neonatal Emergency X-Ray Interpretation
Authors PWD Meerstadt and Catherine Gyll
Publisher Bailliere Tindall
ISBN- 0702015679
Synopsis
A teaching manual to aid the junior doctor in the interpretation of neonatal emergency X-rays. It offers a series of case studies primarily of clinical problems in the chest and abdomen. It is useful for trainee neonatologists/paediatricians and radiologists, and also for trainee radiographers and neonatal nurses.
Caffey's Pediatric X-ray Diagnosis
Authors Silverman, Frederic N., Kuhn, Jerald P., J. Caffey
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN 9780815114628
Synopsis
"Caffey's Pediatric X-Ray Diagnosis" is now in its ninth edition, still including all the classic findings but incorporating the latest technological advances. It has been completely revised and reformatted from the previous edition, with new contributors to enhance the classic presentation. Of the 5,250 illustrations, over 2000 are new, in many cases offering the magnetic resonance images of computed tomographic views to correlate with the radiographic images.
Information is presented with a detailed outline at the beginning of each chapter. Reference lists are included at the end of each major discussion section.
Pediatric Radiology – The Requisites: 3 rd Edition
Authors J.G. Blickman, B.R. Parker, P.D. Barnes
Publisher Mosby
ISBN: 978-0-323-03125-7
Synopsis
Presents material in a logical anatomic sequence, organized by organ system with eight chapters covering an overview of pediatric imaging, chest, heart, gastrointestinal tract, accessory organs of digestion, genitourinary tract, the skeletal system, and neuro-imaging.
Features a multi-modality approach to provide you with the most common imaging approaches tailored to each organ system for learning and quick reference.
Pediatric Orthopedic Secrets
Author Lynn T Staheli
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN 9781560535133
Synopsis
The most authoritative experts in the US and Canada have put together 100 completely updated chapters in this second edition of "Pediatric Orthopaedic
Secrets", covering every aspect of orthopedic disorders in children.
Pediatricians, orthopedists, and internists will find this the perfect book for clinical use. Covered are evaluation, diagnosis, management, authoritative information from the authors' experience, pearls and tricks of the trade, and care of the whole child.
Textbook of Disorders and Injuries of the Musculoskeletal System
Author Robert B. Salter
Publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 3rd Revised edition (1 Oct 1998)
ISBN-10: 0683074997
Synopsis
This book provides an introduction to the basic sciences pertaining to the musculoskeletal tissues as well as to the clinical practice, i.e., diagnosis and treatment of the wide variety of disorders and injuries from which these tissues may suffer. Its scope includes the "surgical" subjects of orthopaedics and fractures as well as the "medical" subjects of rheumatology, metabolic bone disease and rehabilitation.
Pediatric Uroradiology
Edited by Richard Fotter
Publisher Springer
ISBN 978-3-540-330042 (2nd edition)
Synopsis
This book describes in detail all aspects of pediatric uroradiology. While the book is written primarily from the point of view of the radiologist, it includes much important information for the pediatrician, pediatric surgeon, and urologist. The technique and current value of all imaging and interventional procedures are presented, and the diverse problems associated with the changing anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the growing organism are explained. The whole spectrum of imaging features of agenesis, anomalies, dysplasia, parenchymal diseases, neoplastic diseases, stone disease, vascular hypertension, renal failure, renal transplantation and genitourinary trauma is covered. This book will prove of great interest to all who are involved in caring for children.
Diagnostic Imaging Of Child Abuse 2 nd Edition
– out of print but look for second hand
Author Paul K. Kleinman MD
Publisher Mosby
ISBN-10: 081515139X
ISBN-13: 978-0815151395
Synopsis
This book is the only comprehensive text that deals specifically with diagnostic imaging of child abuse. It includes expanded discussion of differential diagnosis, legal issues and recent scientific work relevant to diagnosing child abuse. It contains over 900 images to enhance the text. Radiologists,
Paediatric Radiologists, Radiographers, Paediatricians and Casualty staff will find this an essential resource.
Pediatric and Adolescent Musculoskeletal MRI: A Case-Based
Approach [Paperback] 1st Edition
Authors J. Herman Kan, Paul K. Kleinman
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 144197007X
ISBN-13 978-1441970077
Synopsis
Pediatric and Adolescent Musculoskeletal MRI: A Case-Based Approach is a user-friendly resource that covers more than a hundred MRI cases of commonly encountered and unusual pediatric conditions, including the rapidly growing area of sports injuries in older children and adolescents. Each case is presented as an unknown, and the progression from initial findings to diagnosis, discussion, illustrated differential considerations, and orthopedic perspectives make this book ideal for self-education. With nearly a thousand images to complement clear, concise text, this reference is a unique and useful tool for all physicians involved in the musculoskeletal imaging and diagnosis of pediatric and adolescent patients.
Pediatric Ultrasound: How, Why and When 2 nd Edition
Author Rose de Bruyun
Publisher Churchill Livingstone
ISBN- 9780443067178
Synopsis
Pediatric ultrasound is different to adult ultrasound in all respects. The equipment chosen for pediatric work has different requirments, the technique of scanning is different, the normal anatomy changes throughout childhood and the pathology encountered in childhood are unique to children. This book addresses the 'how', 'why' and 'when' of pediatric ultrasound. Each chapter begins with the 'how': how to scan and what special techniques or tricks to use when scanning children. The 'why' and 'when' discuss the pathology and use of other imaging modalities - an essential skill in pediatric radiology where the limitation of both radiation exposure and number of examinations is of paramount importance.