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Oxford University Press Inc
03 May 2023
"Part of the ""What Do I Do Now?: Emergency Medicine"" series, Pediatric Emergency Radiology uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in radiology imaging for pediatric emergency care. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. Areas of controversy are clearly delineated with a discussion regarding evidence-based options and a balanced view of treatment and disposition decisions. The book addresses a wide range of topics including neonatal respiratory distress, foreign body ingestion, Bronchiolitis, and related radiology issues faced by emergency medicine providers and pediatricians. Pediatric Emergency Radiology is an engaging collection of thought-provoking cases which clinicians can utilize for effective imaging of pediatric patients. The volume is also a self-assessment tool that tests the reader's ability to answer the question, ""What do I do now?"""

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 156mm,  Width: 238mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   386g
ISBN:   9780197628553
ISBN 10:   0197628559
Series:   WHAT DO I DO NOW EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Pages:   264
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Walking and Wheezing Rajesh Krishnamurthy and Beth Bubolz Chapter 2: Fast Breathing Baby Ajay K. Puri, Mantosh S. Rattan, and Melissa A. McGuire Chapter 3: Green Vomit...ewwww!!! Esther Ro, Yamini Jadcherla, and Maegan S. Reynolds Chapter 4: What's That in the Diaper? Maegan S. Reynolds, Yamini Jadcherla, and Esben Vogelius Chapter 5: My Baby Won't Poop! Yamini Jadcherla, Narendra Shet, and Maegan S. Reynolds Chapter 6: Breathing Through a Straw Gina Pizzitola, David Teng, and Peter Assaad Chapter 7: Drooling, Drooling, Drooling All the Way Home Brooke Lampl, Nkeiruka Orajiaka, and Meika Eby Chapter 8: Burn Baby Burn Cory Gotowka, Ailish Coblentz, and Michael Stoner Chapter 9: To Wheeze or Not to Wheeze Linda Vachon and Emily Rose Chapter 10: I Thought They Fixed Me? Gina Pizzitola, William Mak, and Rachelle Goldfisher Chapter 11: Weebly, Wobbly Meika Eby and Nkeiruka Orajiaka Chapter 12: Extreme Extremity Waroot S. Nimjareansuk and Jane S. Kim Chapter 13: FOOSHING through the Snow... David Fernandez, Bindu N. Setty, and Isabel A. Barata Chapter 14: Sentinel Injuries: It's What's Inside that Counts Madeline Mineo, Summit Shah, Isabel A. Barata, and Dana Kaplan Chapter 15: What a Pain in the Neck Michael Sperandeo and Gayathri Sreedher Chapter 16: Torticollis in a Child with Down Syndrome Kristy Williamson and Rachelle Goldfisher Chapter 17: Shouldn't this be Connected? Joshua Rocker, William Sokoloff, and Anna Thomas Chapter 18: Head First Into the Pool Aaron McAllister and Kristol Das Chapter 19: Pain in the Back Deanna Margius, Sophia Gorgens, David Foster, and Srinivas S. Ganapathy Chapter 20: Why is this Infant So Fussy? Michelle Greene, Anna Thomas, and Berkeley Bennett Chapter 21: Ripping Apart My Heart Thomas P. Conway, George C. Koberlein, and Francesca M. Bullaro Chapter 22: The Unlucky Hit! McKenzie Montana, Robert L. Gates, and Zachary Burroughs Index

Ann Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEP, is Division Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at PRISMA and Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at University of South Carolina College of Medicine. Actively involved locally, regionally, and nationally, she has assisted with clinical policy development and curricular development to enhance the care of children in the acute setting. Gayathri Sreedher, MBBS, MD, is a pediatric radiologist at Akron Children's Hospital and Associate Profesor of Radiology at North East Ohio Medical university (NEOMED). She is actively involved in teaching medical students at NEOMED and frequently collaborates with other sub-specialities to optimize care for her patients.

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