Nine “must-know” pediatric neurometabolic diseases—including maple syrup urine disease, Alexander disease, X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, and Zellweger spectrum disorder—have key features that help narrow the differential diagnosis (Gerrie et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)
Radiologists should be aware of potential cognitive biases when interpreting pelvic US findings in nonpregnant and first-trimester pregnant patients to refine the differential diagnosis and mitigate perceptual and interpretive errors (Tannenbaum et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)
Hepatobiliary contrast agents can delineate the anatomic details of the biliary tree, and an understanding of their pharmacodynamics is paramount to their appropriate clinical application and use in diagnosis of liver disorders (Harper et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)
Familiarity with posttreatment changes and dental materials at CT and MRI of the head and neck is essential to avoid misinterpretation of image artifacts, identify complications, and evaluate for recurrent disease (Ito et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)