Anh‐Vu Ngo

ORCID: 0000-0001-8904-826X
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Research Areas
  • Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders
  • Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
  • Shoulder Injury and Treatment
  • Osteomyelitis and Bone Disorders Research
  • Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
  • Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
  • Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments
  • Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
  • Vascular Tumors and Angiosarcomas
  • Elbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment
  • Hip disorders and treatments
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
  • Cleft Lip and Palate Research
  • Radiology practices and education
  • Tracheal and airway disorders
  • Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions
  • Urinary Tract Infections Management
  • Connective tissue disorders research
  • Peripheral Nerve Disorders
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Bone Metabolism and Diseases
  • Soft tissue tumor case studies

Seattle Children's Hospital
2015-2023

University of Washington
2012-2023

Seattle University
2012-2022

University of Washington Medical Center
2013-2021

NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
2012

Presbyterian Hospital
2012

Cornell University
2012

New York Hospital Queens
2012

Objective. Serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations are often needed in chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) to determine the objective response treatment. Our objectives this study were (1) develop a consensus-based MRI scoring tool for clinical and research use CNO; (2) evaluate interrater reliability agreement using whole-body (WB)-MRI from children with CNO. Methods. Eleven pediatric radiologists discussed definitions grading of signal intensity, size abnormality within...

10.3899/jrheum.190186 article EN The Journal of Rheumatology 2019-10-01

10.1007/s00247-018-4210-0 article EN Pediatric Radiology 2018-08-18

Leiomyosarcoma typically occurs within the uterus, gastrointestinal tract, and mesentery. Primary skeletal leiomyosarcoma is exceedingly rare. The radiographic appearance similar to that of other aggressive sarcomas bone. Definitive diagnosis achieved through biopsy or excision pathologic review.

10.2484/rcr.v7i4.743 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Radiology Case Reports 2012-01-01

To determine which factors might influence the detection of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), we retrospectively reviewed including fluoroscopy time, number true radiographic acquisitions, and patient characteristics from a large voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) examinations.Nine hundred eighty-seven VCUG examinations performed between March 2006 2009 were randomly selected for review. Data recorded presence VUR, age sex, examination indication, follow-up status, diagnostic radiology trainee,...

10.2214/ajr.12.10050 article EN American Journal of Roentgenology 2013-04-25

The authors created a computer-based, interactive atlas of pediatric chest radiographs to facilitate (1) understanding normal variants and (2) interpretation in the acute setting.Seventy-three were selected for inclusion by consensus after review 3 radiologists. Sixteen abnormal showing variety abnormalities (infection, malignancy, congenital abnormalities, foreign body, acquired disease), as well 4 adult radiographs, also included atlas. Images derived from Digital Imaging Communications...

10.1097/pec.0b013e3182442eff article EN Pediatric Emergency Care 2012-01-21

Acute appendicitis is a common cause of abdominal surgery in children, and the result appendiceal luminal obstruction subsequent inflammation. The clinical presentation often variable, allowing imaging to play central role disease identification characterization. Ultrasound modality choice for diagnosis children. Ready availability lack ionizing radiation are attractive features sonography, though operator dependence potential barrier. Computed tomography (CT) was historically preferred as...

10.1055/s-0037-1599119 article EN Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2017-03-01

Neonatal bowel disorders represent a diverse set of congenital and acquired conditions spanning the alimentary tract. Clinical presentation is variable reflects both site gastrointestinal involvement as well underlying pathology. Several neonatal true surgical emergencies require prompt diagnosis for optimal outcomes. Radiologic studies, which may consist radiography, upper series, barium enema, and/or ultrasonography, provide essential data to achieve correct diagnosis.

10.1542/neo.19-10-e589 article EN NeoReviews 2018-10-01
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