Pediatric Ribs: A Spectrum of Abnormalities1
The manifestations of many congenital and acquired conditions can be seen in the ribs of children. Normal variants are usually clinically insignificant; they are occasionally palpated at clinical examination or detected incidentally at chest radiography. Signs of abnormality can appear in the ribs a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiographics 2002-01, Vol.22 (1), p.87 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The manifestations of many congenital and acquired conditions can be seen in the ribs of children. Normal variants are usually
clinically insignificant; they are occasionally palpated at clinical examination or detected incidentally at chest radiography.
Signs of abnormality can appear in the ribs as variations in number, size, mineralization, and shape. These changes can be
focal or generalized. Abnormalities detected in the ribs may be the initial indication of previously unsuspected systemic
disease. The ribs can yield important diagnostic clues in the work-up of patients with congenital bone dysplasias, acquired
metabolic diseases, iatrogenic conditions, trauma (especially child abuse), infection, and neoplasms. Routine evaluation of
the ribs on every chest radiograph is important so that valuable diagnostic data will not be overlooked. The diagnostic information
obtained from evaluation of the ribs can help tailor the radiologic and laboratory studies that may be necessary to complete
a patientâs diagnostic work-up.
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ISSN: | 0271-5333 1527-1323 |