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[Special diagnostics in pediatric urology-Ultrasound, VCUG, CT and MRI : Part 1: tips for the practice]
Paulo Leonardo Pfitzinger1, Regina Johanna Franziska Stredele2, Lennert Eismann2
1Urologische Klinik und Poliklinik, LMU Klinikum, Marchioninistr. 15, 81377, München, Deutschland. paulo.pfitzinger@med.uni-muenchen.de.
Abstract:
The diagnostics and treatment of pediatric urology patients in the clinical routine can be extremely challenging. In comparison to adult patients, congenital diseases, more time consuming examinations and limited options in addition to the parents' expectations must be taken into account in the diagnostic work up. In this first of two parts we will delve into ultrasound diagnostics as the cornerstone in the diagnostic pathway of children with hydronephrosis ans take a closer look on contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). Conventional voiding cystourethrography still plays a major role in the diagnostic pathway of vesicoureteric reflux and will be treated in this article. Computed tomography should only be considered in pediatric patients in rare cases, always taking radiation into critical account. Magnetic resonance imaging provides an excellent anatomical overview without exposing the child to unnecessary radiation. This article provides an overview on the diagnostic imaging studies in pediatric urology and brings tips for the diagnostic evaluation.
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