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EVALUATION OF CHEST MASSES IN CHILDREN WITH EARLY AND DELAYED RADIONUCLIDE ANGIOGRAPHY

JAMES J. CONWAY M.D.1 and JOSEPH O. SHERMAN M.D.2

1 Department of Radiology, Section of Nuclear Medicine, Children's Memorial Hospital; Associate in Radiology, Northwestern University Medical School.
2 Department of Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital; Associate in Surgery, Northwestern University Medical School.

The vascular dynamics of chest masses in children have been studied by radionuclide angiography. This technique utilizing a single intravenous injection eliminates the necessity for catheterization. This simple and rapid procedure provides new information, thereby enabling a more accurate preoperative differentiation of the large variety of chest masses which may present in infants and children.


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