Your Article Summary
Symptomatic hepatic cyst in a child: treatment with single-shot injection of tetracycline hydrochloride
Pediatric Radiology, 06/29/09
Fabrizzi G et al. - The authors present an 11-year-old boy admitted to hospital because of abdominal pain. The cyst regressed totally, leaving a hyperechoic linear scar on US examination at 1 year. On the basis of the clinical and imaging results obtained, percutaneous sclerotherapy of hepatic cysts can be recommended as the treatment of choice and as a valid alternative to laparoscopy in children.
Related Articles
Poverty and the mental health of families with a child with intellectual disabilities
Psychiatry, 11/09/09
Relevance Score: 90%
The Nurse's Role in Treatment Decisions for the Child With Neurological Impairment
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 11/06/09
Relevance Score: 90%
Delivering Child Community Psychology Services in the Community: Experiences from the NIPPERS Project
Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 11/02/09
Relevance Score: 89%
Physical interventions and injection techniques for reducing injection pain during routine childhood immunizations: Systematic review of randomized controlled trials and quasi-randomized controlled trials
Clinical Therapeutics, 10/16/09
Relevance Score: 89%
Psychological interventions for reducing pain and distress during routine childhood immunizations: A systematic review
Clinical Therapeutics, 10/16/09
Relevance Score: 89%
Today in Pediatric Radiology...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Variations in Carotid Artery Intima–Media Thickness During the Cardiac Cycle in Children
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 12/09/09
Cerebral MRI abnormalities in a premature infant with later confirmed congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
European Journal of Pediatrics, 12/09/09
Working memory in survivors of childhood acute lymphocytic Leukemia: Functional neuroimaging analyses
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 12/08/09

See Latest Articles