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Pediatric Radiology|September 1, 2014
Foetal radiography for suspected skeletal dysplasia: technique, normal appearances, diagnostic approachAlistair D Calder, Amaka C Offiah
Clinical Radiology|August 29, 2003
Observational study of skeletal surveys in suspected non-accidental injuryA C Offiah, C M Hall
Pediatric Radiology|November 2, 2020
The radiologic diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias: past, present and futureAmaka C Offiah, Christine M Hall
The British Journal of Radiology|January 9, 2004
Evaluation of the Commission of the European Communities quality criteria for the paediatric lateral spineA C Offiah, C M Hall
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|May 15, 2007
Lightning strike: a rare cause of bilateral ossicular disruptionC Offiah, M Heran, D Graeb
Pediatric Radiology|July 5, 2020
Bilateral fibular fractures in a pre-ambulant infantMichael Paddock, David Horton, Amaka C Offiah
Radiology Case Reports|June 28, 2021
A mild case of acromesomelic dysplasia, type Maroteaux with novel natriuretic peptide receptor B (<i>NPR2</i>) variantsOliver Murch, Vani Jain, Amaka C Offiah
JAMA Pediatrics|June 26, 2023
Concerns Regarding Neuroimaging of Asymptomatic Infant Siblings of Children Who Experienced Abuse-ReplyKshitij Mankad, Jai Sidpra, Amaka C Offiah
Clinical Radiology|March 10, 2017
Re: Imaging and reporting considerations for suspected physical abuse (non-accidental injury) in infants and young children. Part 1: initial considerations and appendicular skeleton. A replyM Paddock, A Sprigg, A C Offiah
Clinical Radiology|November 11, 2019
Applicability of two bone age assessment methods to children from Saudi ArabiaK Alshamrani, A Hewitt, A C Offiah
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Pediatric Radiology|September 1, 2014
Foetal radiography for suspected skeletal dysplasia: technique, normal appearances, diagnostic approachAlistair D Calder, Amaka C Offiah
Clinical Radiology|August 29, 2003
Observational study of skeletal surveys in suspected non-accidental injuryA C Offiah, C M Hall
Pediatric Radiology|November 2, 2020
The radiologic diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias: past, present and futureAmaka C Offiah, Christine M Hall
The British Journal of Radiology|January 9, 2004
Evaluation of the Commission of the European Communities quality criteria for the paediatric lateral spineA C Offiah, C M Hall
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|May 15, 2007
Lightning strike: a rare cause of bilateral ossicular disruptionC Offiah, M Heran, D Graeb
Pediatric Radiology|July 5, 2020
Bilateral fibular fractures in a pre-ambulant infantMichael Paddock, David Horton, Amaka C Offiah
Radiology Case Reports|June 28, 2021
A mild case of acromesomelic dysplasia, type Maroteaux with novel natriuretic peptide receptor B (<i>NPR2</i>) variantsOliver Murch, Vani Jain, Amaka C Offiah
JAMA Pediatrics|June 26, 2023
Concerns Regarding Neuroimaging of Asymptomatic Infant Siblings of Children Who Experienced Abuse-ReplyKshitij Mankad, Jai Sidpra, Amaka C Offiah
Clinical Radiology|March 10, 2017
Re: Imaging and reporting considerations for suspected physical abuse (non-accidental injury) in infants and young children. Part 1: initial considerations and appendicular skeleton. A replyM Paddock, A Sprigg, A C Offiah
Clinical Radiology|November 11, 2019
Applicability of two bone age assessment methods to children from Saudi ArabiaK Alshamrani, A Hewitt, A C Offiah
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