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Alok Jaju Yi Li Hisham Dahmoush Nicholas G Gottardo Suzanne Laughlin David Mirsky Ashok Panigrahy Noah D. Sabin Dennis Shaw Phillip B. Storm Tina Young Poussaint Zoltan Patay Aashim Bhatia 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e30147
Tumors of the central nervous system are the most common solid malignancies in children and the most common cause of pediatric cancer-related mortality. Imaging plays a central role in diagnosis, staging, treatment planning, and response assessment of pediatric brain tumors. However, the substantial variability in brain tumor imaging protocols across institutions leads to variability in patient risk stratification and treatment decisions, and complicates comparisons of clinical trial results. This White Paper provides consensus-based imaging recommendations for evaluating pediatric patients with primary brain tumors. The proposed brain magnetic resonance imaging protocol recommendations balance advancements in imaging techniques with the practicality of deployment across most imaging centers. 相似文献
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Cara E. Morin Lindsay M. Griffin Rebecca S. Beroukhim Pablo Caro-Domínguez Sherwin Chan Jason N. Johnson Juan C. Infante Christopher Z. Lam LaDonna J. Malone Elizabeth R. Tang Michael D. Taylor James C. Wilkinson Prakash M. Masand 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29955
Cardiac tumors in children are rare and the majority are benign. The most common cardiac tumor in children is rhabdomyoma, usually associated with tuberous sclerosis complex. Other benign cardiac masses include fibromas, myxomas, hemangiomas, and teratomas. Primary malignant cardiac tumors are exceedingly rare, with the most common pathology being soft tissue sarcomas. This paper provides consensus-based imaging recommendations for the evaluation of patients with cardiac tumors at diagnosis and follow-up, including during and after therapy. 相似文献
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Meryle J. Eklund Lisa J. States Michael R. Acord Adina L. Alazraki Gerald G. Behr Alexander M. El-Ali Cara E. Morin Gaurav Saigal Narendra S. Shet Paul G. Thacker Andrew T. Trout 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29975
Primary pancreatic tumors in children are rare with an overall age-adjusted incidence of 0.018 new cases per 100,000 pediatric patients. The most prevalent histologic type is the solid pseudopapillary neoplasm, followed by pancreatoblastoma. This paper describes relevant imaging modalities and presents consensus-based recommendations for imaging at diagnosis and follow-up. 相似文献
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Paul G. Thacker Ramesh S. Iyer Erika Pace Lisa J. States R. Paul Guillerman 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29964
Pediatric pulmonary malignancy can be primary or metastatic, with the latter being by far the more common. With a few exceptions, there are no well-established evidence-based guidelines for imaging pediatric pulmonary malignancies, although computed tomography (CT) is used in almost all cases. The aim of this article is to provide general imaging guidelines for pediatric pulmonary malignancies, including minimum standards for cross-sectional imaging techniques and specific imaging recommendations for select entities. 相似文献
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Kevin B. Cederberg Ramesh S. Iyer Apeksha Chaturvedi M. B. McCarville Janice D. McDaniel Jesse K. Sandberg Amer Shammas Susan E. Sharp Helen R. Nadel 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e30000
Malignant primary bone tumors are uncommon in the pediatric population, accounting for 3%–5% of all pediatric malignancies. Osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma comprise 90% of malignant primary bone tumors in children and adolescents. This paper provides consensus-based recommendations for imaging in children with osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma at diagnosis, during therapy, and after therapy. 相似文献
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Gary R. Schooler Juan C. Infante Michael Acord Adina Alazraki Govind B. Chavhan James Christopher Davis Geetika Khanna Ajaykumar C. Morani Cara E. Morin HaiThuy N. Nguyen Mitchell A. Rees Raja Shaikh Abhay Srinivasan Judy H. Squires Elizabeth Tang Paul G. Thacker Alexander J. Towbin 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29965
Primary hepatic malignancies are relatively rare in the pediatric population, accounting for approximately 1%–2% of all pediatric tumors. Hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma are the most common primary liver malignancies in children under the age of 5 years and over the age of 10 years, respectively. This paper provides consensus-based imaging recommendations for evaluation of patients with primary hepatic malignancies at diagnosis and follow-up during and after therapy. 相似文献
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Abhay Srinivasan Ashishkumar Parikh Erika Pace Ann Schechter Elizabeth Tang Sabah Servaes 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e30341
This paper provides imaging recommendations for pediatric abdominal tumors that arise outside of the solid viscera. These tumors are rare in children and have been categorized in two groups: abdominal wall and peritoneal tumors (desmoid tumor and desmoplastic small round cell tumor) and tumors that arise from the gastrointestinal tract (gastrointestinal stromal tumor and gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumor). Authors offer consensus recommendations for imaging assessment of these tumors at diagnosis, during follow-up, and when off-therapy. 相似文献
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Gerald G. Behr Ajaykumar C. Morani Maddy Artunduaga Sarah M. Desoky Monica Epelman Jonathan Friedman Shailee V. Lala Jayne Seekins Alexander J. Towbin Susan J. Back 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29988
Primary intratesticular tumors are uncommon in children, but incidence and risk of malignancy both sharply increase during adolescence. Ultrasound is the mainstay for imaging the primary lesion, and cross-sectional modalities are often required for evaluation of regional or distant disease. However, variations to this approach are dictated by additional clinical and imaging nuances. This paper offers consensus recommendations for imaging of pediatric patients with a known or suspected primary testicular malignancy at diagnosis and during follow-up. 相似文献
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Samuel N. Rogers Unni Udayasankar Sumit Pruthi Hollie A. Lai Nadja Kadom Julie Guerin Michael Malinzak Barry L. Shulkin Tina Y. Poussaint Zoltan Patay Asim K. Bag 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e30150
Childhood spinal tumors are rare. Tumors can involve the spinal cord, the meninges, bony spine, and the paraspinal tissue. Optimized imaging should be utilized to evaluate tumors arising from specific spinal compartments. This paper provides consensus-based recommendations for optimized imaging of tumors arising from specific spinal compartments at diagnosis, follow-up during and after therapy, and response assessment. 相似文献
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Mitchell A. Rees Cara E. Morin Gerald G. Behr J. Christopher Davis Hollie Lai Ajaykumar C. Morani Marguerite T. Parisi Gaurav Saigal Sudha Singh Sireesha Yedururi Alexander J. Towbin Barry L. Shulkin 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29973
Adrenal tumors other than neuroblastoma are uncommon in children. The most frequently encountered are adrenocortical carcinoma and pheochromocytoma. This paper offers consensus recommendations for imaging of pediatric patients with a known or suspected primary adrenal malignancy other than neuroblastoma at diagnosis and during follow-up. 相似文献
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Interventional radiology (IR) is a valuable resource when caring for pediatric solid tumor patients. As minimally invasive, image-guided procedures become more relied upon to answer challenging diagnostic questions and provide alternative therapeutic options, IR is poised to become a contributing member of the multidisciplinary oncology team. Improved imaging techniques allow for better visualization during biopsy procedures, transarterial locoregional treatments have the potential to deliver targeted cytotoxic therapy while limiting systemic side effects, and percutaneous thermal ablation can be used to treat chemo-resistant tumors of various solid organs. Additionally, interventional radiologists are able to perform routine, supportive procedures for oncology patients that include central venous access placement, lumbar punctures, and enteric feeding tube placements with high levels of technical success and excellent safety profiles. 相似文献
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Elizabeth Fialkowski Hélène Sudour-Bonnange Gordan M. Vujanic Robert C. Shamberger Tanzina Chowdhury Jennifer H. Aldrink Jonathan Davick Jesse Sandberg Rhoikos Furtwaengler Elizabeth Mullen 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z2):e30162
The diagnosis of multiple or diffuse renal lesions in a child is challenging by imaging and/or pathology. Optimal management requires distinguishing benign lesions such as nephrogenic rests from cancerous lesions such as Wilms tumor, but this is often difficult or impossible. This difficulty is compounded by the overlapping nature of our current radiologic and pathologic definitions of lesions along the spectrum of nephrogenic rests/nephroblastomatosis. We provide a review of these issues, as a collaborative effort between the Children's Oncology Group Renal Tumor Committee and International Society of Pediatric Oncology Renal Tumor Study Group. Our aim is to discuss current challenges in diagnosis and management of these renal lesions, encouraging future work toward consensus definitions for research and patient care. 相似文献
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Joyce Mhlanga Adina Alazraki Steve Y Cho Hollie Lai Helen Nadel Neeta Pandit-Taskar Jing Qi Dhanashree Rajderkar Stephan Voss Pankaj Watal Kathleen McCarten 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29968
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) are both malignancies originating in the lymphatic system and both affect children, but many features differ considerably, impacting workup and management. This paper provides consensus-based imaging recommendations for evaluation of patients with HL and NHL at diagnosis and response assessment for both interim and end of therapy (follow-up). 相似文献
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Erika Pace Tatum S. Johnson Simon C. Kao Ashish K. Parikh Jing Qi Dhanashree A. Rajderkar Janet R. Reid Alexander J. Towbin Lisa J. States 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29966
The most common pediatric extragonadal pelvic cancers include germ cell tumors, sacrococcygeal teratomas, and rhabdomyosarcomas (arising from the urinary bladder, prostate, paratesticular tissues, vagina, uterus, and perineum). This paper describes the radiological and nuclear medicine features of these entities and provides consensus-based recommendations for the assessment at diagnosis, during, and after treatment. 相似文献
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Judy H. Squires Claudia Martinez-Rios James C. Davis Kelly R. Dietz Monica S. Epelman Hollie A. Lai Jennifer E. Lim-Dunham Janice D. McDaniel Joyce C. Mhlanga Neeta Pandit-Taskar Marguerite T. Parisi Andrew T. Trout Elizabeth K. Weidman Adina L. Alazraki 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e29957
Pediatric thyroid cancer is rare in children; however, incidence is increasing. Papillary thyroid cancer and follicular thyroid cancer are the most common subtypes, comprising about 90% and 10% of cases, respectively. This paper provides consensus imaging recommendations for evaluation of pediatric patients with thyroid cancer at diagnosis and during follow-up. 相似文献
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Sherwin S. Chan Ailish Coblentz Aashim Bhatia Sue C. Kaste Joyce Mhlanga Marguerite T. Parisi Paul Thacker Stephan D. Voss Elizabeth K. Weidman Marilyn J Siegel 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e30013
Imaging in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients is not targeted at evaluating the transplant per se. Rather, imaging is largely confined to evaluating peri-procedural and post-procedural complications. Alternatively, imaging may be performed to establish a baseline study for comparison should the patient develop certain post-procedural complications. This article looks to describe the various imaging modalities available with recommendations for which imaging study should be performed in specific complications. We also provide select imaging protocols for different indications and modalities for the purpose of establishing a set minimal standard for imaging in these complex patients. 相似文献
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Jarunee Intrapiromkul Pattana Wangaryattawanich Zoltan Patay Thierry A.G.M. Huisman Jason N. Wright Jeremy Y. Jones Raghu Ramakrishnaiah Rajan Patel Adam E. Goldman-Yassen Stephen Kralik Mark Mamlouk Nilesh K. Desai 《Pediatric blood & cancer》2023,70(Z4):e30165
A standardized imaging protocol for pediatric oncology patients is essential for accurate and efficient imaging, while simultaneously promoting collaborative understanding of pathologies and radiologic assessment of treatment response. The objective of this article is to provide standardized pediatric imaging guidelines and parameters for evaluation of tumors of the pediatric orbit, calvarium, skull base, and temporal bone. This article was drafted based on current scientific literature as well as consensus opinions of imaging experts in collaboration with the Children's Oncology Group Diagnostic Imaging Committee, Society of Pediatric Radiology Oncology Committee, and American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology. 相似文献