Applications of Pediatric Body CT Angiography: What Radiologists Need to Know

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
Erin K RombergRamesh S Iyer

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. Pediatric CT angiography (CTA) can be useful for assessing numerous congenital and acquired disorders. This article discusses common pediatric applications of thoracoabdominal CTA, including for congenital pulmonary airway malformation, sequestration, vascular rings, aortic coarctation, pulmonary embolism, nontraumatic hemorrhage, abdominal transplant evaluation, and several vascular disorders, and highlights key clinical and imaging features. CONCLUSION. With appropriate use, CTA can play a fundamental role in diagnostic and preprocedural assessment in a variety of pediatric conditions.

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