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Pediatric Radiology (2020) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S181 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-020-046 79-0 The Society for Pediatric Radiology Founded in 1959 2020 SPR and SPR Research and Education Foundation Honoree Highlights & Abstracts Scheduled to be Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course Presented in Collaboration with La Sociedad Latino Americana de Radiología Pediátrica This supplement was not sponsored by outside commercial interests; it was funded entirely by the Society’s own resources. S2 Pediatr Radiol (2020) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S181 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPR GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................3 MISSION STATEMENT .............................................................................................................3 DIVERSITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT ..............................................................................3 SPR 2020 OVERVIEW AND UPDATE .........................................................................................3 SPR 2020 HONOREES ....................................................................................................................4 GOLD MEDALISTS ....................................................................................................................4 PIONEER AWARDEE .................................................................................................................8 SINGLETON-TAYBI AWARDEE ............................................................................................ 10 PRESIDENTIAL RECOGNITION AWARDEE ....................................................................... 12 HONORARY MEMBERS ......................................................................................................... 14 JACK O. HALLER – THOMAS L. SLOVIS AWARDEE ......................................................... 17 HEIDI PATRIQUIN AWARDEES ............................................................................................ 18 SCIENTIFIC PAPERS CONVERTED TO POSTERS ................................................................. 19 SCIENTIFIC PAPERS CONVERTED TO POSTERS – SLARP ................................................. 94 POSTERS ....................................................................................................................................... 98 CASE REPORT POSTERS ........................................................................................................ 98 EDUCATIONAL POSTERS .................................................................................................... 109 SCIENTIFIC POSTERS ........................................................................................................... 130 POSTERS – SLARP .................................................................................................................... 143 CASE REPORT POSTERS – SLARP ...................................................................................... 143 EDUCATIONAL POSTERS – SLARP .................................................................................... 146 SCIENTIFIC POSTERS – SLARP ........................................................................................... 152 AUTHOR INDEX BY ABSTRACT............................................................................................ 155 KEYWORD INDEX BY ABSTRACT ........................................................................................ 172 Pediatr Radiol (2020) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S181 S3 SPR GENERAL INFORMATION MISSION STATEMENT The Society for Pediatric Radiology is dedicated to fostering excellence in pediatric health care through imaging and image-guided care. DIVERSITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT The Society for Pediatric Radiology actively promotes diversity and inclusion at all levels of training, practice and leadership for the benefit of our patients, our profession and for the Society as a whole. SPR 2020 OVERVIEW AND UPDATE The theme for the SPR 2020 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course was “Vision 20/20”. The program was designed to provide participants with an improved understanding of the evolving technologies, techniques and applications of imaging evaluation in children. In light of the World Health Organization's (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic and the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to cancel in-person events consisting of 50 people or more, the SPR leadership made the difficult decision to cancel the SPR 2020 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course scheduled for May 9-15 in Miami, Florida. We would like to thank everyone who has put a tremendous amount of time and effort into the planning of SPR 2020. We recognize that canceling the meeting impacts many, including our colleagues from La Sociedad Latino Americana de Radiología Pediátrica, whom we were looking forward to welcoming to Miami. SPR’s Annual Meeting represents the largest single gathering of subspecialty pediatric imaging experts and serves as one of the main sources for your educational needs. To that end, the SPR staff will continue to collaborate with our estimeemed faculty to deliver some of the educational components planned for the live meeting in a virtual format. Other components will be postponed to a future meeting. Details will be posted on the SPR website as available. We wish to both honor the efforts that paper and poster presenters have already contributed to their preparations for the meeting and also disseminate the highly valued educational content these presenations provide. All poster presentations and paper presentations converted to ePoster format will be posted on the SPR Poster Archive Website beginning June 1 and continuing for at least two years thereafter - https://pedrad.abstractarchives.com. Abstracts for all accepted paper and poster presentations are included in this supplement for your review and reference. Additionally, so that we may honor our 2020 special honorees in person and highlight their contributions to the Society and field of pediatric radiology as is our annual tradition, the Awards Ceremony typically planned for the Annual Meeting will be rescheduled during the week of RSNA 2020. Details will be posted on the SPR website as available. We hope you will be able to join us in Chicago as we celebrate our colleagues highlighted in the pages to follow! LOOKING FOR WAYS TO STAY CONNECTED WITH YOUR SPR COMMUNITY? SPR XPress – Online Learning Center Access the SPR XPress Online Learning Center to browse the catalog of on-demand educational offerings. FREE content, with open access is available to both members and non-members. SPR members receive a discount on materials for purchase. Visit https://myedu.pedrad.org. SPR XChange – Member Community The SPR XChange is a dynamic community designed and built just for SPR members. It’s the perfect place to exchange knowledge, access resources, develop ideas and network with your colleagues. Visit https://xchange.pedrad.org. Keep an eye on the SPR website and social media feeds for upcoming meetings and member notices - www.pedrad.org | @socpedrad. S4 Pediatr Radiol (2020) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S181 SPR 2020 HONOREES SPR 2020 GOLD MEDALIST The Gold Medal of The Society for Pediatric Radiology is our most distinguished honor. The SPR Gold Medal is awarded to pediatric radiologists who have contributed greatly to the SPR and our subspecialty of pediatric radiology as a scientist, teacher, personal mentor and leader. Richard A. Barth, MD, FACR, FAAP It is my honor to present the SPR 2020 Gold Medal to Dr. Richard A. Barth, a standout even among the most notable of SPR members. So how does one achieve such an illustrious career? Let's see what path he took. As his wife, Lori, relates, Richard’s parents were both immigrants – his mother, Vera, from Hungary, was a stay at home mother and an active volunteer in the Jewish community. She was an amazing gourmet cook and had a hot lunch ready for Richard and his brother every day. They would come home from school and were treated to her amazing Hungarian cooking. His father, Sandy, from Poland was a self- made man who started working with his uncle as a butcher and grocer. He eventually became a real estate investor and owned many types of properties from gas stations to apartment buildings and hotels. Later in life, when both parents were unhealthy, the family remembers the extra meaningful effort Rich took in ensuring that they had good medical care. Rich learned the fine art of negotiation from him – a skill that he has used in his work as an SPR leader. The family lived in Youngstown, Ohio when Dr. Barth was born. When it was time for Rich to go to college, they wanted to keep him close so he was told he could go anywhere he wanted for college in the ENTIRE state of Ohio – hence his choice of Case Western Reserve! It was there that he met his friend now of over 50 years, Arnie Bressler, becoming fraternity brothers and rooming together. They continue to go to Boston YMCA Sandy Island family camp with their families every summer. Arnie describes Rich as his best friend, the relationship maintained even though Arnie lives in New York and Rich in California. Rich has a brother, Ken, with whom he is very close. Charles Gooding, a mentor for Rich during radiology residency at UCSF, said Rich was so smart and had an extensive fund of knowledge, far ahead of his peers. Perhaps, more importantly, Rich was a true gentleman, a kind and considerate man, who manifested a wonderful sense of humor