Publications by authors named "Michael Shwarz"

Background: Recently published analyses showed that computed tomography (CT) scans in pediatric patients are associated with increased risk of radiation-related cancer. These analyses were based on data collected both from either hospitals and primary care services. Study objectives were to characterize cohorts of pediatric patients in Israel undergoing CT scans in primary care compared to hospitals settings.

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  • A 13-year-old girl experienced chronic lower back pain for 6 months, which was her only symptom.
  • Physical examination revealed muscle trigger points, and an ultrasound showed hematometrocolpos due to an imperforate hymen.
  • After undergoing a hymenectomy, the girl's back pain resolved completely, suggesting a connection between myofascial pain syndrome and her condition.
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Although radiological exams are not frequently used to diagnose unsuspected endocrine disease, computed tomography (CT) plays a significant role in today's endocrinology. Despite the known association between radiation exposure during childhood and cancer, the use of pediatric CT, which delivers non-negligible radiation doses to some organs and tissues, continues to rise sharply. The purpose of this review is to describe the current use of pediatric CT, explain basic concepts in ionizing radiation physics and dosimetry, and discuss potential risks from pediatric CT scans.

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