Pediatric radiology

Pediatric radiology
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Recent summaries

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Integrating artificial intelligence into paediatric interventional radiology: a review of emerging applications and future directions

Jun 11, 2026

This review explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into paediatric interventional radiology (IR), aiming to identify current applications and future directions for its use in this specialized field. The authors address the unique challenges faced in paediatric IR, such as limited datasets and anatomical variability, while discussing how insights from adult IR can inform the adaptation of AI technologies for children. Ultimately, the paper seeks to outline pathways for the safe and effective incorporation of AI to enhance clinical outcomes in paediatric patients.

Pediatric magnetic resonance urography from patient preparation to post-processing: basics and controversies

Jun 10, 2026

The authors aim to provide a comprehensive overview of pediatric magnetic resonance urography (MRU), addressing its clinical indications, patient preparation, and imaging techniques, while also discussing current limitations and controversies in the field. They highlight the importance of MRU as a non-ionizing imaging modality for evaluating the kidneys and urinary tract in children and explore emerging techniques that could enhance its clinical utility.

Evaluation of the Bone Reporting and Data System (Bone-RADS) on computed tomography in children with solitary bone lesions

Jun 9, 2026

This study evaluates the interrater agreement and diagnostic performance of the Bone Reporting and Data System (Bone-RADS) for solitary bone lesions in children using computed tomography (CT). The authors found that Bone-RADS demonstrated almost perfect interrater agreement and high diagnostic accuracy, suggesting its potential utility in managing solitary bone lesions in pediatric patients.

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