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Review
. 2015 Jan;53(1):181-96.
doi: 10.1016/j.rcl.2014.09.006.

Common pediatric head and neck congenital/developmental anomalies

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Common pediatric head and neck congenital/developmental anomalies

Justin K LaPlante et al. Radiol Clin North Am. 2015 Jan.

Abstract

Pediatric head and neck neuroradiology is a broad and complex topic. This article focuses on several of the common and sometimes challenging pediatric head and neck congenital/developmental anomalies physicians may encounter in clinical practice. Although some diagnoses may be evident on physical examination, others may present a diagnostic dilemma. Patients may initially present with a variety of secondary findings. Imaging serves an important role in making a diagnosis, guiding referral, and in some cases even providing treatment options through interventional radiology. Key diagnostic criteria and critical points of interest for each diagnosis are presented.

Keywords: Congenital; Developmental; Genetic; Head & neck; Neuroradiology; Pediatric.

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