Ultrasound is well suited for examining the pediatric duodenum, given the small size of the patients, the lack of ionizing radiation and high-resolution imaging potential. Technical considerations, normal anatomy, congenital and acquired pathology of the duodenum, and the advantages and limitations of US are discussed and illustrated in this review
Abstract Abdominal computed tomography (CT) is frequently performed to evaluate gastrointestinal pat...
ObjectiveTo use the fetal pylorus as a reference point to conveniently display the normal fetal duod...
ObjectiveTo use the fetal pylorus as a reference point to conveniently display the normal fetal duod...
The study of the gastrointestinal tract by imaging, particularly using ultrasound, is a required ins...
The study of the gastrointestinal tract by imaging, particularly using ultrasound, is a required ins...
Pediatric stomach and duodenum abnormalities constitute a unique spectrum of conditions unlike adult...
Adequate dynamic evaluation of the duodenum by ultrasound can aid in the differential diagnosis of h...
With recent technologies, ultrasound has become an extremely useful imaging modality for evaluating ...
Abstract A wide spectrum of abnormalities can affect the duodenum, ranging from congenital anomalies...
Ultrasound (US) is the main imaging modality for the evaluation of pediatric patients with musculosk...
Background: Non traumatic gastrointestinal emergencies in the children and neonatal patient is a dil...
Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is one of the most serious disorders of gastrointestinal...
Technological progress forces us to present after several years the updated standards in ultrasound ...
Herein we reviewed the computed tomography (CT) findings of a spectrum of pathological entities affe...
In infants and children, the spleen is involved in many pathological processes, whether those proces...
Abstract Abdominal computed tomography (CT) is frequently performed to evaluate gastrointestinal pat...
ObjectiveTo use the fetal pylorus as a reference point to conveniently display the normal fetal duod...
ObjectiveTo use the fetal pylorus as a reference point to conveniently display the normal fetal duod...
The study of the gastrointestinal tract by imaging, particularly using ultrasound, is a required ins...
The study of the gastrointestinal tract by imaging, particularly using ultrasound, is a required ins...
Pediatric stomach and duodenum abnormalities constitute a unique spectrum of conditions unlike adult...
Adequate dynamic evaluation of the duodenum by ultrasound can aid in the differential diagnosis of h...
With recent technologies, ultrasound has become an extremely useful imaging modality for evaluating ...
Abstract A wide spectrum of abnormalities can affect the duodenum, ranging from congenital anomalies...
Ultrasound (US) is the main imaging modality for the evaluation of pediatric patients with musculosk...
Background: Non traumatic gastrointestinal emergencies in the children and neonatal patient is a dil...
Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is one of the most serious disorders of gastrointestinal...
Technological progress forces us to present after several years the updated standards in ultrasound ...
Herein we reviewed the computed tomography (CT) findings of a spectrum of pathological entities affe...
In infants and children, the spleen is involved in many pathological processes, whether those proces...
Abstract Abdominal computed tomography (CT) is frequently performed to evaluate gastrointestinal pat...
ObjectiveTo use the fetal pylorus as a reference point to conveniently display the normal fetal duod...
ObjectiveTo use the fetal pylorus as a reference point to conveniently display the normal fetal duod...