Pictorial Review of MRI Findings in Acute Neck Infections in Children.
Janne NurminenJaakko HeikkinenTatu HapponenMikko J NymanAapo SirénJari-Pekka VierulaJarno VelhonojaHeikki IrjalaTero SoukkaLauri IvaskaKimmo MattilaJussi HirvonenPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Pediatric neck infections and their complications, such as abscesses extending to deep neck compartments, are potentially life-threatening acute conditions. Medical imaging aims to verify abscesses and their extensions and exclude other complications. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has proven to be a useful and highly accurate imaging method in acute neck infections in children. Children and adults differ in terms of the types of acute infections and the anatomy and function of the neck. This pictorial review summarizes typical findings in pediatric patients with neck infections and discusses some difficulties related to image interpretation.