Newer Updates in Pediatric Vascular Diseases

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Zachary M. Wilseck , Leanne Y. Lin , Neeraj Chaudhary , Francisco Rivas-Rodriguez
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Abstract

Pediatric neurovascular pathology directly involves or is in close proximity to the central nervous system (CNS). These vascular pathologies can occur in isolation or in association with broader syndromes. While some vascular pathologies are unique to the pediatric population, the full spectrum of adult neurovascular lesions can also affect children however, may present differently both clinically and on diagnostic imaging. Non-invasive (Ultrasound, CT, MRI) imaging plays a critical role in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up of vascular lesions involving the CNS. The modality can be chosen based on the age of the child, urgency of diagnosis, and local availability. Each modality has sensitivities and specificities which vary based on the location and imaging findings of a specific neurovascular pathology. In addition to non-invasive options, digital subtraction angiography (DSA) may be used as both a diagnostic and therapeutic imaging method for pediatric vascular lesions of the central nervous system. The diagnosis and management of pediatric cerebrovascular disease requires the close collaboration between pediatricians and pediatric specialists including neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, cardiologists, neurointerventionalists, and anesthesiologists among others. A detailed understanding of imaging findings, natural history, and treatment options is essential to guide and monitor imaging and treatment. The goal of this review is to provide the reader with an overview on pediatric neurovascular pathologies, provide examples of pathognomonic imaging findings, and present a brief review of endovascular treatment options, if applicable.

儿科血管疾病最新进展
儿童神经血管病理学直接涉及中枢神经系统(CNS)或与中枢神经系统密切相关。这些血管病变可以单独发生,也可以与更广泛的综合征相关。虽然一些血管病变是儿科人群独有的,但成人神经血管病变的全谱也可能影响儿童,但在临床和诊断成像上可能表现不同。无创(超声、CT、MRI)成像在涉及中枢神经系统的血管病变的诊断、治疗计划和随访中发挥着关键作用。可以根据孩子的年龄、诊断的紧迫性和当地的可用性来选择模式。每种模式都有其敏感性和特异性,其根据特定神经血管病理的位置和成像结果而变化。除了非侵入性选择外,数字减影血管造影术(DSA)还可以用作儿童中枢神经系统血管病变的诊断和治疗成像方法。儿科脑血管疾病的诊断和管理需要儿科医生和儿科专家之间的密切合作,包括神经放射科医生、神经学家、神经外科医生、心脏病学家、神经干预学家和麻醉师等。详细了解影像学发现、自然史和治疗方案对于指导和监测影像学和治疗至关重要。这篇综述的目的是为读者提供儿科神经血管病理学的概述,提供病理定位成像结果的例子,并简要回顾血管内治疗方案(如适用)。
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Seminars in Roentgenology
Seminars in Roentgenology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
0.90
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发文量
49
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Roentgenology is designed primarily for the practicing radiologist and for the resident. Each quarterly issue compiled by a leading guest editor covers a single topic of current importance. The clinical, pathological, and roentgenologic aspects are emphasized, while research and techniques are discussed insofar as they provide documentation and clarification of the subject under discussion. This Seminars series is of interest to radiologists, sonographers, and radiologic technicians.
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