RT @CincyKidsRad: New @CincyKidsRad research: What to do about a simple sacral dimple: should you get an ultrasound? http://t.co/BJRkiJbxXf
Should we ultrasound simple sacral dimples in otherwise healthy newborns? Some studies have evaluated this. Original Article 2009: https://t.co/JJO8d4C8pt Original Article 2015: https://t.co/m2bYJqLCA2 Review Article 2016: https://t.co/CQ6aoUl0Xj
RT @CincyKidsRad: #WeekendReview case 7: a congenital tethered spinal cord is associated with cutaneous findings such as a hairy patch or a…
#WeekendReview case 7: a congenital tethered spinal cord is associated with cutaneous findings such as a hairy patch or a soft tissue tail. Simple sacral dimples are almost never associated with a tethered cord https://t.co/wp6c52ijop
#WeekendReview case 8: A simple sacral dimple is not a reason to perform an #ultrasound https://t.co/ovboG4ODRB @bdcoleymd
The simple sacral dimple: diagnostic yield of ultrasound in neonates Pediatric Radiology, 07/10/2014... http://t.co/y5Hm4b9kIu
New @CincyKidsRad research: What to do about a simple sacral dimple: should you get an ultrasound? http://t.co/BJRkiJbxXf
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New @CincyKidsRad research: What to do about a simple sacral dimple: should you get an ultrasound? http://t.co/BJRkiJbxXf
New @CincyKidsRad research: The simple sacral dimple: diagnostic yield of ultrasound in neonates http://t.co/BJRkiJbxXf