Publications by authors named "Kevin Cederberg"

Malignant primary bone tumors are uncommon in the pediatric population, accounting for 3%-5% of all pediatric malignancies. Osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma comprise 90% of malignant primary bone tumors in children and adolescents. This paper provides consensus-based recommendations for imaging in children with osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma at diagnosis, during therapy, and after therapy.

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Background: Osteosarcoma, which is the most common malignant pediatric bone cancer, remains dependent on an imprecise systemic treatment largely unchanged in 30 years. In this study, we correlated histopathology with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), used the correlation to extract MRI-specific features representative of tumor necrosis, and subsequently developed a novel classification model for predicting tumor response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in pediatric patients with osteosarcoma using multi-modal MRI. The model could ultimately serve as a testable biomarker for a high-risk malignancy without successful precision treatments.

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Pathological estimation of tumor necrosis after chemotherapy is essential for patients with osteosarcoma. This study reports the first fully automated tool to assess viable and necrotic tumor in osteosarcoma, employing advances in histopathology digitization and automated learning. We selected 40 digitized whole slide images representing the heterogeneity of osteosarcoma and chemotherapy response.

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  • Osteosarcoma is a prevalent bone cancer in children, and assessing treatment response traditionally relies on manual evaluation of H&E stained slides by pathologists, which can be time-consuming and biased.
  • A digital image analysis method is introduced to automate the process of segmenting vital tumor regions in high-resolution Whole Slide Images (WSIs), using a combination of pixel-based and object-based techniques alongside K-Means clustering and Otsu segmentation.
  • The proposed approach yields high accuracy rates, achieving 100% success in identifying viable tumor and coagulative necrosis, with around 90% accuracy for fibrosis, ultimately aiming to enhance diagnostic accuracy and reduce variability among observers.
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Bone scintigraphy is a well-established method to evaluate for metastatic disease in osteosarcoma. We identified a patient who had a negative (cold) bone scan at skeletal relapse and consequently reviewed the frequency of cold scans in osteosarcoma at our institution. No cold scans were identified at diagnosis, and only 1 patient had a cold scan at skeletal recurrence.

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  • Infantile myofibromatosis (IM) typically presents as skin lesions that can heal on their own, but a severe form with internal organ involvement has a high mortality rate.
  • This severe generalized IM has been effectively treated with a combination of methotrexate and vinblastine, showing promising results.
  • The study discusses the successful application of low-dose methotrexate and vinblastine in two pediatric patients and reviews existing research on chemotherapy options for IM.
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Rationale And Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify clinically useful tumor/normal brain apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) ratios for distinguishing common pediatric cerebellar tumors.

Materials And Methods: Review of medical records revealed 79 patients with cerebellar tumors who underwent preoperative magnetic resonance imaging, including diffusion-weighted imaging sequences, and surgery. There were 31 pilocytic astrocytomas, 27 medulloblastomas, 14 ependymomas, and seven atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to present the early complications of percutaneous screw fixation of superior pubic ramus fractures and to present a new classification scheme for superior pubic ramus fractures.

Design: Retrospective.

Setting: Level 1 trauma center.

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