Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists
Abstract Background Children are frequently referred to the pediatric radiology department due to complaints related to the urinary tract. Main body We aimed to describe common clinical scenarios in paediatric urology practice and their recommended imaging diagnostic algorithms. Practical imaging ap...
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doaj-8de7acc0d7d24d0cab1ef4af3ef9c3652021-08-22T11:29:59ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622021-08-0152111810.1186/s43055-021-00584-0Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologistsShaimaa Abdelsattar Mohammad0Leila M. Rawash1Amr Abdelhamid AbouZeid2Department of Radiodiagnosis, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversutyDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversutyDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversutyAbstract Background Children are frequently referred to the pediatric radiology department due to complaints related to the urinary tract. Main body We aimed to describe common clinical scenarios in paediatric urology practice and their recommended imaging diagnostic algorithms. Practical imaging approach to following common clinical scenarios and the common radiological findings are discussed: (A) perinatal urinary tract dilatation and other congenital anomalies; (B) recurrent urinary tract infection; (C) enuresis and daytime urinary incontinence; (D) abdominal masses; (E) flank pain; (F) hematuria; (G) trauma; (H) nonpalpable testis, ambiguous genitalia and common urogenital sinus anomalies; and I) renovascular hypertension Conclusions Imaging investigations should be tailored according to the clinical presentation in a stepwise approach aiming for optimum patients’ care.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00584-0Urinary tract dilatationVesicoureteric refluxRenal massesRenovascular hypertensionImaging guidelineCongenital anomalies |
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Shaimaa Abdelsattar Mohammad Leila M. Rawash Amr Abdelhamid AbouZeid Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Urinary tract dilatation Vesicoureteric reflux Renal masses Renovascular hypertension Imaging guideline Congenital anomalies |
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Shaimaa Abdelsattar Mohammad Leila M. Rawash Amr Abdelhamid AbouZeid |
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Shaimaa Abdelsattar Mohammad |
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Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists |
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Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists |
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Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists |
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Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists |
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Imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists |
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imaging of urinary tract in children in different clinical scenarios: a guide for general radiologists |
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The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine |
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2021-08-01 |
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Abstract Background Children are frequently referred to the pediatric radiology department due to complaints related to the urinary tract. Main body We aimed to describe common clinical scenarios in paediatric urology practice and their recommended imaging diagnostic algorithms. Practical imaging approach to following common clinical scenarios and the common radiological findings are discussed: (A) perinatal urinary tract dilatation and other congenital anomalies; (B) recurrent urinary tract infection; (C) enuresis and daytime urinary incontinence; (D) abdominal masses; (E) flank pain; (F) hematuria; (G) trauma; (H) nonpalpable testis, ambiguous genitalia and common urogenital sinus anomalies; and I) renovascular hypertension Conclusions Imaging investigations should be tailored according to the clinical presentation in a stepwise approach aiming for optimum patients’ care. |
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Urinary tract dilatation Vesicoureteric reflux Renal masses Renovascular hypertension Imaging guideline Congenital anomalies |
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