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Riccabona, M.
Imaging of the neonatal genito-urinary tract.
Eur J Radiol. 2006; 60(2):187-198 Doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2006.07.022
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Riccabona Michael
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To describe imaging of typical conditions and diseases in the neonatal genito-urinary (GU) tract. METHOD: The use, the applications, and typical findings using standard imaging techniques (e.g., ultrasound, US, voiding cystourethrography, VCUG) are described, with emphasis on technical aspects, indications, and restrictions in neonatal queries. Only basic applications as used in routine clinical work are included, other more sophisticated and advanced imaging techniques such as scintigraphy, MR-urography, genitography or image-guided interventional procedures will only briefly be mentioned. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: Conventional imaging methods are valuable and - particularly in the neonatal GU tract - sometimes irreplaceable. Skillfully used basic imaging techniques, particularly of US (including modern methods such as Doppler sonography, Harmonic imaging or contrast enhanced US), supplemented by fluoroscopy for VCUG can answer most acutely treatment relevant queries. Rarely early scintigraphic studies, genitography, or MRI may become indicated, usually not for establishing the diagnosis, but to collect additional (functional or anatomical) information necessary for deciding on further treatment, or even image guided interventional procedures may become necessary.
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