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1 Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3808, Durham, NC
27710.
2 Departments of Radiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Medicine, Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.
OBJECTIVE. This review is an attempt to bring some of the best articles in the recent pediatric neuroradiology literature to the attention of the AJR readership.
CONCLUSION. Many advanced imaging capabilities are being brought to bear to noninvasively monitor physiologic changes in the abnormal pediatric brain. Furthermore, novel forms of analysis that are evidence-based are being used to better understand how imaging studies are used and the impact they have on clinical decision making. The reader is encouraged to read these articles in their entirety in order to better understand the lines of inquiry contained in them.
Keywords: brain trauma CT radiation dose leukodystrophies MR spectroscopy neurofibromatosis neuroradiology outcomes research pediatric imaging
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