2007Strain JD. ACR appropriateness criteria on headache-child. J Am Coll Radiol. 2007;4:18-23.Strain JD. ACR appropriateness criteria on headache-child. J Am Coll Radiol. 2007;4:18- 23. 38. Lee CL, Haims AH, Monico EP, Brink JA, Forman HP. Diagnostic CT scans: assessment of patient...
The most common presentation of nontraumatic SAH is sudden onset of severe headache; however, patients may present with decreased level of consciousness, focal neurologic deficit, meningismus, nausea, seizure, or low back pain. NCCT remains the initial imaging test of choice to evaluate for ...
Strain, JD (2007) ACR appropriateness criteria on headache-child. J Am Coll Radiol 4: pp. 18-23Strain,J.D.ACR Appropriateness Criteria on headache-child. Journal of the American College of Radiology . 2007Strain JD. ACR appropriateness criteria on headache-child. J Am Coll Radiol. 2007;4:...
AppropriatenesscriteriaheadachehemorrhagethunderclapmassMost patients presenting with uncomplicated, nontraumatic, primary headache do not require imaging. When history, physical, or neurologic examination elicits "red flags" or critical features of the headache, then further investigation with imaging may be ...
Appropriateness CriteriaAUCCerebrovascularHemorrhageIschemiaPediatricStrokeVasculopathyStroke is an uncommon but an important and under-recognized cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Strokes may be due to either brain ischemia or intracranial hemorrhage. Common symptoms of pediatric acute stroke include...
MRI may be complementary in aggressive infections with intraocular/intracranial complications, invasive fungal sinusitis, or sinonasal masses.The American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria are evidence-based guidelines for specific clinical conditions that are reviewed annually by a multidisciplinary ...