Emergency radiology in childhood.

Emerg Med Clin North Am

Published: August 1985

AI Article Synopsis

  • The radiologic examination processes for children differ significantly from those for adults, requiring tailored approaches.
  • Common illnesses affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and skeletal systems in children are explored in detail.
  • The article outlines the recommended initial radiologic exams and subsequent follow-up procedures for each condition.

Article Abstract

Radiologic aspects of childhood illness and injury differ from those of adults, and specific investigational plans and techniques are necessary. In this article, common illnesses and complaints referred to the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and skeletal systems are discussed. For each, the initial radiologic examination is indicated, and follow-up consultation and investigation are described.

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