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Avni Merter Keçeli1, Muhammet İrfan Dönmez2
1Radiology, Pediatric Radiology, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey.
Abstract:
Urachal remnants are thought to have a low prevalence. However, recent studies indicate a higher rate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of urachal remnants in children referred for imaging by abdominal/urinary/suprapubic ultrasonography in one calendar year. Files of children who underwent abdominal/urinary/suprapubic ultrasonography in one calendar year were retrospectively reviewed. Data regarding children ≤17 years that underwent ultrasonography of the ventral abdominal wall while being assessed for various reasons were collected. Anomalies detected, age, gender, reason for ultrasonography request, and diagnosis of the urachal remnant were noted. All ultrasonography assessments were performed by a single pediatric radiologist in a single institution. There were 4836 patients in the study (1919 boys). Median age of the whole cohort was 7 years. A total of 10 patients were found to have urachal remnants, which included eight urachal cysts (three boys) and two urachal diverticula (one boy).Conclusion: The prevalence of urachal remnants in our cohort was nearly 2 in every 1000 children. More specifically, the prevalence of urachal cysts was one in 600. What is Known: • Urachal remnants were believed to be rare. • Recent studies indicated a higher incidence than previous reports. What is New: • This study shows that urachal remnant may be observed in one every 500 children that undergo ultrasonography of the abdomen for various reasons. • Parental counselling and management of urachal remnants should be planned accordingly.
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