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Riccabona, M; Darge, K; Lobo, ML; Ording-Muller, LS; Augdal, TA; Avni, FE; Blickman, J; Damasio, BM; Ntoulia, A; Papadopoulou, F; Vivier, PH; Willi, U.
ESPR Uroradiology Taskforce--imaging recommendations in paediatric uroradiology, part VIII: retrograde urethrography, imaging disorder of sexual development and imaging childhood testicular torsion.
Pediatr Radiol. 2015; 45(13):2023-2028 Doi: 10.1007/s00247-015-3452-3 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Riccabona Michael
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Abstract:
Three new consensus-based recommendations of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology Uroradiology Taskforce and the European Society of Urogenital Radiology Paediatric Working Group on paediatric uroradiology are presented. One deals with indications and technique for retrograde urethrography, one with imaging in the work-up for disorders of sexual development and one with imaging workflow in suspected testicular torsion. The latter is subdivided to suggest a distinct algorithm to deal with testicular torsion in neonates. These proposals aim to outline effective imaging algorithms to optimise diagnostic accuracy and to harmonize diagnostic imaging among institutions and practitioners.
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Algorithms -
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Disorders of Sex Development - diagnostic imaging
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Humans -
Infant, Newborn -
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Radiography -
Spermatic Cord Torsion - diagnostic imaging
Ultrasonography -
Urethral Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Urology - methods

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Urethra
Stricture
Fistula
Diverticulum
Congenital abnormality
Disorder of sexual development
Testicular torsion
Diagnostic imaging
Child
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