Incidental Findings on Brain Imaging in the General Pediatric Population

  • Jansen P
  • Dremmen M
  • van den Berg A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Brain MRI in 3966 children from the population-based Generation R Study (mean age, 10.1 years) revealed incidental findings in 25.6%. Most findings did not require neurosurgical intervention, but 7 children (0.18%) had suspected primary brain tumors.

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Jansen, P. R., Dremmen, M., van den Berg, A., Dekkers, I. A., Blanken, L. M. E., Muetzel, R. L., … White, T. J. H. (2017). Incidental Findings on Brain Imaging in the General Pediatric Population. New England Journal of Medicine, 377(16), 1593–1595. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmc1710724

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