Pediatric CXR Cases 025
Neha Ray, MD and Kaley El-Arab, MD curate and present a series of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Radiology Topic. These self-guided educational slides were first published on EMGuideWire.com and peer reviewed by Nicholena Richardson MD, Mary Grady MD and Professor Michael Gibbs.
Pediatric cases including acute chest syndrome, traumatic diaphragmatic hernia, cervical distraction injury, traumatic pneumothorax, pelvic fractures from GSW, lung whiteout from mucous plug, scapula fracture and subclavian artery Injury from GSW, pulmonary contusions, pneumomediastinum, and pulmonary contusions
Pediatric X-Ray Cases
This ongoing chest X-ray interpretation series is proudly sponsored by the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Carolinas Medical Center. The goal is to promote widespread mastery of CXR interpretation. There is no personal health information [PHI] within, and ages have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.
Michael A. Gibbs, MD, FACEP, FAAEM. Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center & Levine Children’s Hospital | EMGuidewire |