2015
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2015-308599.187
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G193 Magnetic resonance imaging (mri) scans in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: should a paediatric neuroradiologist’s opinion be sought?

Abstract: Background At our local hospital MRI scans of children with developmental disabilities are reviewed by radiologists who provide the preliminary report. It is the choice of the treating paediatrician to seek further specialist paediatric neuroradiologist’s opinion. Aim Did differences in local and specialist opinion impact on diagnosis? Method Concurrent MRI scan reports of children with neurodisabilities from the local radiologist and the neuroradiologist were compared. Result 63 children had reports fro… Show more

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