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1 Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 10 (2002) Index Note: Page numbers of article titles are in bold face type. A Abdomen, and pelvis, pediatric, MR angiography of, fetal, Adenocarcinoma, 321 Adenoma(s), hepatic, in children, Adenomatoid malformation, cystic congenital, 400, 401 Adnexal torsion, Adolescents, female, MR imaging of pelvis of, Airway obstruction syndrome, congenital high, 398 Angiography, and direct intralesional contrast injection, in vascular abnormalities, 368 Aorta, abdominal, MR angiography to assess, aneurysms and dissections of, nonvalvar stenosis of, MR imaging to evaluate, 242 vascular rings, MR imaging to evaluate, Aortic arch, interruption of, Aortic stenosis, MR imaging of, , 234 supravalvar, 245, 246 Aqueductal stenosis, 391, 392 Arachnoid cyst, posterior fossa, 394 Arnold-Chiari malformations, 394 Arteriovenous fistula, , 380 Arteriovenous malformation(s), , 376 Artery(ies), great, dextro-transposition of, levo-transposition of, 229, 231 iliac, MR angiography to assess, mesenteric, MR angiography to assess, pulmonary, obstructive lesions of, MR imaging of, 239 renal, MR angiography to assess, 356 Atrial septal defect, MR imaging in, , 222, 223, 224 B Bicornuate uterus, Biliary atresia, 269 Bladder, MR imaging appearance of, 329 tumors of, 331, 332 Blalock-Taussig shunt, MR imaging of, 230, 231 Brain, fetal, imaging of, midline, abnormalities of, Bright-blood pool techniques, in pediatric MR imaging, 213 Bronchopulmonary sequestration, , 402 C Capillary malformations, Central nervous system, fetal, imaging of, Chest, fetal, lesions of, normal lung development and, 400 Children, MR imaging in, aquisition parameters for, cardiac gating in, contrast enhancement for, 206 fast MR imaging techniques for, , mapping in, 206 MR imaging artifacts in, , 201, 202, 203 pulse sequences and image contrast for, techniques for, MR imaging of liver in, /02/$ see front matter Ó 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved. PII: S (02)00003-X
2 410 Index / Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 10 (2002) nongynecologic pelvic masses in, MR imaging of, Choledochal cyst, Cine and fast MR imaging, in cardiac pediatric imaging, 213 Clear cell sarcoma, Coarctation of aorta, Computed tomography, in vascular anomalies, Connective tissue disorder, 352 Contrast injection, direct intralesional, and angiography, in vascular abnormalities, 368 Corpus luteum cysts, Cystadenoma, 317, 319 Cystic teratomas, , 318 Cysts. See specific sites and types. D Dandy Walker malformation or variant, Dark-blood pool techniques, in pediatric MR imaging, Dermoid plug, 315 Diaphragmatic hernia, congenital, Diethylstilbestrol exposure, 311 E Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, 351 Eisenmenger syndrome, 218, 221, 224 Encephalomalacia, cystic, 391, 392 Ewing sarcoma, Extremities, venous malformations of, 378, 381 F Fetal imaging, single-shot fast spin-echo technique for, 202, technique of, 389 Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma, 256, 260 Fistula, arteriovenous, , 380 Focal nodular hyperplasia, , 266 Follicular cysts, G Gadolinium, for pediatric MR imaging, 205 Gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography, 214 3D, 346 Gastrointestinal tract, venous malformations of, , 382 Glenn shunt, MR imaging of, , 232 Glomangioma, 380 Glomovenous malformation, 380 Gonadal dysgenesis, 307, 312 Gynecologic cysts, nonovarian, 314 H Hamartoma(s), mesenchymal, in children, 263, 265 Head and neck, venous malformations of, 379 Heart disease, congenital (cyanotic and noncyanotic), MR imaging of, cardiac gating in, 212 general cardiac techniques for, general principles of, imaging planes for, , in cyanotic shunt defects, in noncyanotic shunt defects, patient monitoring for, 211 patient preparation for, sequences and techniques for, Hemangioendothelioma, 261 Kaposiform, 371, 375 Hemangioendotheliomatosis, hepatic, 346 Hemangioma(s), 335, 342, cavernous, Hemochromatosis, in children, 268, 269 Hemorrhagic cysts, 314 Hepatic cysts, Hepatitis, neonatal, 269 Hepatoblastoma, Hepatocellular carcinoma, 256 fibrolamellar, 256, 260 Hermaphroditism, true, 307 Holoprosencephaly, Hydrothorax, fetal, 405
3 Index / Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 10 (2002) Hygromas, cystic, Hypertension, portal, 346, 347, 354, 357, 358 I Inferior vena cava, MR angiography to assess, 356, 358 Iron overload, in children, 268, 269 J Jaundice, neonatal, K Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma, 371, 375 Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon, 371, 375 Kawasaki disease, Klippel Trenaunay syndrome, 368, 383 L Leiomyosarcoma, Lipomeningocele, 334 Liver, fatty, in children, fetal, MA imaging of, pediatric, benign neoplasms of, metastases to, , 262 MR imaging of, clinical indications for, 253 technical factors in, normal, MR imaging of, 254 with primary malignant neoplasm, MR imaging of, , 259, 260, 261 with suspected mass, MR imaging of, primary malignant neoplasms of, Liver transplantation, in children, MR angiography following, Lung, normal development of, fetal chest and, 400 Lymphadenopathy, malignant, diagnosis of, 331 Lymphangioma, 334 of anterior neck, 398, 399 Lymphatic malformations, , 385 Lymphoma, 334 M Maffucci syndrome, 385 Magnetic resonance angiography, contrastenhanced, in congenital heart disease, in vascular anomalies, of pediatric abdomen and pelvis, Magnetic resonance imaging, in cyanotic and noncyanotic congenital heart disease, of adolescent female pelvis, of mediastinal vessels, of neuroblastoma and Wilms tumor, of nongynecologic pelvic masses in children, of vascular anomalies, imaging studies and techniques for, pediatric, of liver, techniques for, Magnetic resonance lymphangiography, in vascular anomalies, 367, 369 Magnetic resonance venography, in vascular anomalies, 367, 368, 369 Marfan syndrome, 351 Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, 307, 308 Mediastinal masses, Mediastinal vessels, MR imaging of, Mega cisterna magna, 393 Meningocele, 393 anterior, 334, 337 Mesoblastic nephroma, Müllerian duct, abnormalities of, Myelomeningocele, 334, 394, 395 N Neck, anterior, lymphangioma of, 398, 399 fetal masses of, , 399, 400 teratomas of, 398, 400 Nephroblastomatosis, 295, 299 Neuroblastoma, and Wilms tumor, imaging of, clinical presentation of, 276 demographics of, 276, , 280 imaging of, MR imaging findings in, , 287 technique of, to assess distant disease, , 290 to evaluate local disease, , 289 prognosis in, screening programs for, 276
4 412 Index / Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 10 (2002) Neuroblastoma (continued ) staging of, , 286 symptoms of, due to distant disease, due to local disease, , 281, 282 Neuroblastoma, 13, 334, 336 Neurogenic tumor, 334 O Osteosarcoma, Ovaries, abnormalities of, 312 cysts of, malignant neoplasms of, MR imaging appearance of, 50, , 306, normal anatomy of, 304 tumors of, P Paraganglioma, 331, 332 Paraneoplastic syndrome, Paratesticular masses, imaging findings in, 342 Parenchymal disease, diffuse, in children, Parkes-Weber syndrome, 385 Patent ductus arteriosus, Pelvis, and abdomen, pediatric, MR angiography of, anterior, genitourinary tumors of, 329 female adolescent, MR imaging of, coil selection for, 303 contrast enhancement for, 304 pulse sequences for, lateral, masses of, 334 masses of, MR sequences for, 313 middle compartment of, masses in, 331 MR imaging appearance of, MR imaging of, coil selection for, 325 imaging planes for, 326 imaging sequences for, technical considerations for, , 1 2 nongynecologic masses of, in children, MR imaging of, normal anatomy of, peritoneal structures of, metastases to, 331, 333 posterior compartment of, tumors of, postmenarchal, MR imaging appearance of, specific tumors of, 329 vascular tumors of, 335 Perineal tumors, Pheochromocytoma, 331, 332 Polycystic ovarian disease, 314 Polysplenia syndrome, 249 Portal hypertension, 346, 347, 354, 357, 358 Pott s shunt, MR imaging of, , 233 Presacral tumors, Proteus syndrome, 385 Pulmonary atresia, 224 Pulmonary sling, 241 Pulmonary valvular stenosis, MR imaging of, 233 Q Quantitative cardiac MR imaging, R Radiography, plain, in vascular anomalies, 369 Rectal duplication cyst, 334, 338 Renal anomalies, fetal, 406 Renal cell carcinoma, 300 Rhabdoid tumor, 299 Rhabdomyosarcoma(s), , 329 imaging findings in, Rokitansky nodule, 315 S Sacrococcygeal teratomas, fetal imaging of, 396, 397, 398 imaging findings in, Schwannomas, of pelvis, Scrotal neoplasms, Seminoma(s), 338, 341 Septate uterus, , 312 Single-shot fast spin-echo technique, in pediatric MR imaging, 202, Small bowel, fetal, 406 Subtraction imaging, in pediatric MR imaging,
5 Index / Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 10 (2002) T Takayasu arteritis, 245, 246 Testicular feminization syndrome, 307 Testicular tumors, imaging findings in, Tetralogy of Fallot, , 227, 228 Theca lutein cysts, 314 Thoracic vessels, MR imaging to evaluate, 237 Tricuspid atresia, , 227 Trophoblastic disease, gestational, 322 Truncus arteriosus, Turner s syndrome, 307, 312 U Ultrasonography, in vascular anomalies, 367 Undifferentiated (embryonal) sarcoma, 258, 261 Unicornuate uterus, 308, 309 Uterine agenesis or hypoplasia, 307, 308 Uterus, congenital anomalies of, clinical features of, 307 imaging approach in, 307 MR imaging appearance of, 306 normal anatomy of, 304, 305 Uterus didelphys, , 310 V Vagina, congenital abnormalities of, , 313 MR imaging appearance of, 305, 306 normal anatomy of, 304 Vaginal/uterine tumors, Vascular anomalies, classification of, 364 computed tomography in, magnetic resonance of, MR angiography in, MR lymphangiography in, 367, 369 MR venography in, 367, 368, 369 plain radiography in, 369 specific, ultrasonography in, 367 upcoming MR imaging applications for, 386 Vascular malformations, combined, Vein(s), iliac, MR angiography to assess, 356, portal, MR andiography of, 357, 359 normal, 346, 347 pulmonary, MR imaging to evaluate, , 250 systemic, MR imaging to evaluate, Vein of Galen malformation, 395 Venous malformation(s), , 381 special manifestations of, Ventricular septal defect, MR imaging in, , 226 Ventriculomegaly, 391, 392 W Waterston-Cooley shunt, MR imaging of, 232, 233 Williams syndrome, 238, 246 Wilms tumor, 335, 339 and neuroblastoma, imaging of, clinical findings in, 293 differential diagnosis of, evaluation of extent of, 294 histology and biologic behavior in, 292 MR imaging appearance of, risk factors for, staging of, 293
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