Publications by authors named "Swathi Selvam"

Purpose: Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) tumors in children are rare and there is a scarcity of data on their imaging features. The purpose of this study was to determine thefrequency of various GIT tumor types in children and to identify key imaging characteristics.

Methods: This retrospective, single-center study was approved by the local ethics committee.

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Background/purpose: The objectives of this study were: (1) to determine the incidence of lymphoproliferative disorders in a cohort of patients requiring a biopsy at a tertiary pediatric center; and (2) to elucidate the demographic, clinical, laboratory and diagnostic imaging characteristics associated with a malignant diagnosis.

Methods: A retrospective review of pediatric cervical lymph node biopsies performed between 2012 and 2019 at a tertiary center was undertaken. Demographic data, clinical presentations, laboratory results, diagnostic imaging findings, and pathology results were compiled and analyzed to identify characteristics associated with a malignant diagnosis.

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Umbilical catheters are commonly used in the neonatal period for blood sampling or for administering medication or parenteral nutrition. The position of the catheter is usually confirmed with radiography. However, many complications associated with the use of umbilical catheters, such as liver collections from extravasation or vascular thrombosis, are not apparent on radiographs but can be easily diagnosed with ultrasound.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Swathi Selvam"

  • - Swathi Selvam's recent research focuses on pediatric radiology, particularly the imaging and diagnosis of gastrointestinal tumors and lymphoproliferative disorders in children, highlighting the importance of accurate imaging techniques in pediatric care.
  • - In her article on gastrointestinal tumors, she conducted a 19-year retrospective study to analyze the frequency and imaging characteristics of various types of GIT tumors in children, addressing the rarity of such tumors and the associated imaging data.
  • - Additionally, her work on cervical lymph node biopsies emphasizes the demographic, clinical, and imaging characteristics linked to lymphoproliferative disorders, contributing valuable insights into diagnostic imaging practices in a pediatric setting.