Pediatric Teleradiology

Big Toe Crush Injury

History: Adolescent girl dropped a weight on her foot with bone visible on physical exam.  This is the appearance of a crush injury to the first toe. This patient dropped a 25 lb dumbbell weight onto her first toe!

Solution to Unknown Case # 8 – Luckenschadel Skull versus Copper Beaten Skull

History: Infant with a congenital anomaly.  This is the appearance of a Luckenschadel (or lacunar) skull. Luckenschadel skull is a congenital defect in the skull that results from abnormal membranous ossification. It is associated with Chiari II malformations, which includes the following features: 1. Cerebellar tonsil herniation through foramen magnum due to a small posterior […]

Solution to Unknown Case # 7 – Focal Orchitis with Pyocele

History: Adolescent male with scrotal pain. This is a case of focal orchitis with pyocele, which characteristically appears as an ill-defined hypoechoic heterogenous lesion in the testicle on grayscale ultrasound, with increased flow on color Doppler ultrasound. This is distinguished from an intratesticular abscess by having internal flow on Doppler ultrasound. Intratesticular abscess would be […]

Pediatric Foreign Body Ingestion

History: Male child with a parent worried he swallowed a coin. This is a case of pediatric foreign body ingestion. The most common pediatric foreign body ingestion is a coin, and in this case the coin was a penny. Pennies commonly lodge within the lower cervical esophagus, at the level of the thoracic inlet, as […]

Solution to Unknown Case #5 – Calyceal Diverticulum

History: 16 year old female with recurrent flank pain.  This is the appearance of a calyceal diverticulum, which is a small outpouching or eventration of a calyx into the renal parenchyma. They are usually connected by a narrow channel to the renal pelvis, as seen in the IVP image above. A calyceal diverticulum can be […]