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This channel is dedicated to teaching you Pediatric Radiology. The content is curated by Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP, Professor of Radiology at the University of Washington and Director of Clinical Operations and Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Dedicated Pediatric Radiologists and other clinical providers at Seattle Children's Hospital and the University of Washington also contribute generously to the content on this channel.
Dr. Thapa obtained his M.D. at the Keck School of Medicine at USC in Los Angeles and completed his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the University of Washington. He completed his fellowship in Pediatric Radiology at Seattle Children’s Hospital and additional training in Musculoskeletal Imaging at the University of Washington. In 2018, he received a Master of Education (M.Ed.) from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Thapa has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and given more than 80 invited talks.
Dr. Thapa obtained his M.D. at the Keck School of Medicine at USC in Los Angeles and completed his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the University of Washington. He completed his fellowship in Pediatric Radiology at Seattle Children’s Hospital and additional training in Musculoskeletal Imaging at the University of Washington. In 2018, he received a Master of Education (M.Ed.) from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Thapa has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and given more than 80 invited talks.
Femoral Head Migration Percentage for Cerebral Palsy
A quick summary of how I make measurements to calculate femoral head migration percentage on pelvic radiographs on children with cerebral palsy or other neuromuscular causes of hip deformity.
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Ultrasound Guided Joint Injection - How I do it
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A brief, 14 min lecture on how I use ultrasound guidance to inject various joints, including hip, shoulder, elbow, subtalar, sacroiliac, and knee.
Reverse Segond and Posteromedial Corner Injury of the Knee
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Posteromedial corner and Reverse Segond injury of the knee on a 16 yr old male footballer player with a valgus stress and external rotation. MRI and Plain Films #radiology #education #pediatrics #reversesegond #posteromedialcorner #mri #knee
Is that really a distal radius buckle fracture?
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
I show 10 example cases of distal radius fractures and go through my reasoning about why I would or wouldn’t classify each one as a buckle fracture. #radiology #education #pediatrics #buckle
Limb Length Discrepancy
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Learn how to properly measure limb length discrepancy and understand the nuances of the values generated. #radiology #education #pediatrics #LLD
Tibial Bowing
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A short video showing several example of conditions that cause tibial bowing deformities in the pediatric population: Congenital bowing, neurofibromatosis type 1, and fibular deficiency (hemimelia). #radiology #education #pediatrics #tibialbowing #NF1 #fibulardeficiency #fibularhemimelia #congenitalbowing #tibia
Normal Hip US Part 1
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
Go beyond just simple alpha angle and coverage measurements. You'll see plain film and CT correlations and a get deeper understanding of the normal pediatric hip ultrasound. #DDH #ultrasound #radiology #education
Half Moon Sign of Osteoid Osteoma
Просмотров 4973 года назад
Strong compressive and tensile trabecular patterns in the femoral neck inhibit the spread of edema from osteoid osteoma, resulting in the half moon sign. #radiology #steoidosteoma #pediatrics #MSK #halfmoonsign Reference: Osteoid Osteoma of the Femoral Neck: Use of the Half-Moon Sign in MRI Diagnosis Michail E. Klontzas, Aristeidis H. Zibis, and Apostolos H. Karantanas American Journal of Roent...
Contrast Enhanced Voiding Urosonography (CEVUS) - How to set it up
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Sorry...I kept saying, "Lumasol". It's suppose to be "Lumason"! :) at 1:58, I take off the backstop from the syringe, but you can leave it in place. A step by step tutorial on how to set up the equipment for a contrast-enhanced voiding urosonography (CEVUS) study. A big thanks to my Seattle Children's Radiology colleagues and the radiologists at CHOP for teaching me how to do this exam. #radiol...
The Ins and Outs of the Pterygopalatince Fossa
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Learn how to easily and efficiently find the entrances/exits to the Pterygopalatine Fossa on CT. The 7 ins/outs of the Pterygopalatine Fossa: 1. Foramen Rotundum 2. Infraorbital Fissure 3. Sphenopalatine Foramen 4. Vidian Canal (aka Pterygoid Canal) 5. Pharyngeal Canal (aka Palatovaginal Canal) 6. Pterygomaxillary Fissure 7. Pterygopalatine Canal (aka Greater Palatine Canal) #radiology #pterygo...
Hip CT measurements
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00:00 - Intro 01:30 - Acetabular Version measurement 04:42 - Femoral Version measurement 08:07 - Alpha Angle measurement This video shows you how I make the following measurements on a pelvis CT: Acetabular version or anteversion angle * triradiate cartilage present (open physis): 14° ± 4° * triradiate absent (closed physis): 19° ± 4° * smaller values may indicate acetabular retroversion Femora...
Trochlear OCD
Просмотров 5513 года назад
The elbow trochlear osteochondral lesion is an uncommon elbow abnormality, frequently missed by radiologists. This short video shows you a nice plain film example of it along with MRI corrolation. #OCD #pediatricradiology #radiology #elbow #MRI #radiograph #education #msk #musculoskeletal Reference: Pruthi S, Parnell SE, Thapa MM. Pseudointercondylar notch sign: manifestation of osteochondritis...
FOPE
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FOPE - Focal Periphyseal Edema #FOPE #pediatricradiology #radiology #pediatric #MRI #normal Reference: Zbojniewicz AM, Laor T. Focal Periphyseal Edema (FOPE) zone on MRI of the adolescent knee: a potentially painful manifestation of physiologic physeal fusion?. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2011;197 (4): 998-1004. doi:10.2214/AJR.10.6243
outstanding, thank you sir
WELL DONE
very good demonstration thank you
Nice video
Sorry i can't find part 2
Thank you so much, Dr. Thapa, for demonstrating through the slides. When my baby was born, the doctor said that she has mild bowing leg in her left leg. We are in physiotherapy now, including Vojta Therapy. My 2-month-old baby has left PMBT and LLD. As far as I can see, the first case in your slide, can you explain this particular case? 1. Does she have LLD because of that? 2. And if she does, will it increase throughout her childhood? 3. Is really Vojta therapy needed in this particular case? Really need your suggestion. Thank you..
What's the most common leg length discrepancy you've found? And how much difference a person can live with in adulthood without any further issues?
Difficult anatomy beautifully explained. Great software
Excellent work. Please continue this great effort.
How do I find part two that they are referring to?
Mastoid process air cell matrix at that level visible as well. Sphenoid bone prominent in the visual. Third molars have perfect symmetry in this model.
Thank you for explaining so well.
Great 👍
interesting video! as an architect I must comment though that when measuring the tibia/femur, you did not take into account the Angle under which the person was standing. Since there was a pelvic tilt (5mm vertical) it is clearly visible the person is not standing straight. You are then making truly vertical measurements while the actual length you wish to measure is not vertical, but angled. Since you are measuring in millimeters, you may be off some. In other words, the axis on which the person stands in not straight vertical, but your measurements are. So in order to measure precisely, you may either rotate the image by the axis on the standing person, or make your dimension lines aligned with the angled axis.
Thanks for sharing, it helps a lot.
thank you. it was a very useful video with your easy explanation of techniques
thank you. it was a very useful video with your easy explanation of techniques
That was BRILLIANT. YOU ROCK SIR!
Wow, awesome. I recently sustained a knee injury to some part of that medical posterior corner. My MRI report was underwhelming. The wording makes it seem like they quickly looked and said, "you're good". I would have loved to see this kind of analysis. Now I'm on RUclips trying to become a pseudo radiologist 😂
Great description! Can you please share the link of the part 2 of this lecture ?
I have been experiencing intense dull throbbing pain for at least 10 years that seems to eminate from this area. The pain is very distinct (almost like toothache) and when it occurs it starts slowly and then blossoms into pain over my right eye and cheek. I have been to my GP a thousand times and I really thought I had found the solution after I was prescribed Amitryptyline however after 3 months of no attacks the pain has returned. I am keeping an eye on potential triggers and so far I can list cold draughts, dry electric heaters and posture as contributing factors. My GP doesnt seem to have any idea other than 'cluster headache'. Can you provide any advice or help at all? I am at my wits end.
I am 3rd year radiology resident and let me say you are one of The best teacher who knows how to teach rather than just dumping the information, thank so much professor 😇
came here for the handsome radiologist, left with some sweet femoral head info! good luck next year in fantasy
Excellent video... really need a part 2
Awesome teaching n delivery style Sir
Super deluxe
Can you do a course00393206556938
Part 2 pleaaaaaaseee!
Isso sim é desinformação, que papelão do Ministério da Justiça
Great content! Thank you so much
this is absolutely amazing. thank you for being so thorough and clear. the best video I have seen to visualize PPF.
Thank u sir
Part 2 pls! This is sooo helpful thank you very much!!
Wow!!!!💛
where can i find part 2? thanks
Thank you so much 👍 The true mark of a master is being able to explain something simply and clearly
Where are these insightful, knowledgeable, nuanced specialists like this man who can propely assess and diagnose LLD. This is such a narrow niche! I am suffering in agonizing pain because I cannot get appropriate diagnosis for what I suspect is a shorter right leg.
Great video.
Incredibly clear video, with an excellent delivery. Thank you.
What is the name of this application used
Really really clear and great presentation of this difficult area. Thank you.
Fantastic!
Where can I find part 2? Really great video! Thank u heaps x
Very impressive, thanks 🙏
Very exlplicitly demonstrated 🎉Thanks
This is beautiful. Can you please make more anatomy videos in a similar format, shall be so helpful! Please keep the videos coming, a gem of a channel.
excellent work . finally got my concept clear .
This is so good and helpful, thank you!
Good lecture but what of management?
Phenomenal explantion! The very best I have seen.