Pediatric Cases of the Month

The Stanford Pediatric Radiology division would like to announce a monthly interesting case series. Feel free to use books, the internet, etc. (the goal is, of course, learning) to arrive at a diagnosis. The answer will be posted on the website at the beginning of each new month. Be sure to post your answer before the end of each month so that you will be in the running to win a book award which comes out of a generous grant from GE Medical Systems. At least 2 books will be awarded each 6 months for residents who have the most correct answers. Have fun and good luck!

  • May 2006

    Case #10: 6 y/o boy with a scrotal mass.
  • April 2006

    Case #9: 3 year old boy with a palpable abdominal mass.
  • March 2006

    Case #8: 7 year old noted to have bowing of his lower extremities.
  • February 2006

    Case #7: 15 year old girl with long standing and intermittent fever, cough and dyspnea on exertion.
  • January 2006

    Case #6: 2 day old infant with new onset vomitting.
  • December 2005

    Case #5: Child with foot pain.
  • November 2005

    Case #4: An 18 year old with renal dysfunction.
  • October 2005

    Case #3: A 3 year old who presents for follow-up of bony abnormalities.
  • September 2005

    Case #2: A 13 day old premature infant with feeding intolerance.
  • August 2005

    Case #1: A 16 year old girl with sudden onset of shortness of breath. (Answers Online)

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