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  • Pediatric Radiology
  • Oncology
  • Diagnostic Imaging

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  • Palpable tumors are frequent in pediatric consultations.
  • The differential diagnosis for pediatric masses is broad.
  • Some common pediatric tumors are not well-described in classic radiology literature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical and radiological features of selected palpable pediatric tumors.
  • To enhance radiologists' familiarity with a range of childhood tumors.
  • To provide a resource for diagnosing common pediatric masses.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical presentations of pediatric tumors.
  • Analysis of radiological imaging characteristics.
  • Correlation of imaging findings with histopathology (implied).

Main Results:

  • Detailed description of clinical and imaging findings for specific pediatric tumors.
  • Highlighting tumors that may be overlooked in standard texts.
  • Emphasis on features aiding differential diagnosis.

Conclusions:

  • Familiarity with a wider range of pediatric tumors improves diagnostic accuracy.
  • Radiological assessment is crucial for characterizing palpable childhood masses.
  • This review serves as a practical guide for radiologists encountering pediatric tumors.