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Pediatric Specific Scan Protocols

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      • Pediatric Specific Scan Protocols
      • Salter-Harris Classification of Growth Plate Fractures
      • Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

All children 13 years of age or older will be images as adults.

Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Trauma algorithm

Head CT algorithm for Children

When considering whether to do a pediatric PanScan, children less than 13 years of age will be evaluated using the following algorithm:

 

 

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