Paediatric and perinatal postmortem imaging: the need for a subspecialty approach

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Abstract

Paediatric postmortem imaging is distinct and different from adult postmortem imaging due to differences in disease aetiology, pathology and imaging approaches, which require a particular skill set to maximise its yield and clinical utility. Practitioners need to have expertise in several aspects of radiology, including both plain radiographs and cross-sectional imaging modalities, knowledge of specialist techniques, and familiarity with the unique range of pathologies in this patient population, including perinatal pathology. Here we outline the training requirements that should be considered to establish such a service.

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Arthurs, O. J., van Rijn, R. R., Taylor, A. M., & Sebire, N. J. (2015, April 1). Paediatric and perinatal postmortem imaging: the need for a subspecialty approach. Pediatric Radiology. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-014-3132-8

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