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World J Clin Pediatr. Aug 8, 2016; 5(3): 262-272
Published online Aug 8, 2016. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v5.i3.262
Spectrum of intracranial incidental findings on pediatric brain magnetic resonance imaging: What clinician should know?
Surya N Gupta, Vikash S Gupta, Andrew C White
Surya N Gupta, Section of Child Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Illinois, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL 61603, United States
Vikash S Gupta, Texila American University, Georgetown 30062, Guyana
Andrew C White, Department of General Surgery, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO 80045, United States
Author contributions: White AC searched the literature, provided suggestion, contributed in discussion, and approved the final manuscript; Gupta VS organized clinical data, wrote initial draft, prepared tables and approved the final manuscript; Gupta SN initiated, designed the study, supervised, proposed the clinical classification and a common profile for incidental findings, contributed in discussion, and approved the final version of this manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: None.
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Correspondence to: Surya N Gupta, MD, Professor (Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology), Section of Child Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Illinois, University of Illinois College of Medicine, 420 NE Glen Oak Ave, Suite 401, Peoria, IL 61603, United States. suryangupta@rediffmail.com
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Received: January 29, 2016
Peer-review started: January 30, 2016
First decision: February 29, 2016
Revised: April 26, 2016
Accepted: May 17, 2016
Article in press: May 27, 2016
Published online: August 8, 2016
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Core Tip

Core tip: The magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in children frequently reveals incidental findings. There is paucity in the literature, how to deal with such findings in clinical practice. This review based on existing heterogeneous reports reveals that the prevalence of clinically significant incidental findings is low and discusses options in the management of incidental findings in children.