The pancreas is easily investigated in children thanks to the relative lack of fat tissue and the large left hepatic lobe with an optimal acoustic window. The use of high frequency, even linear transducers, usually results in detailed images of all pancreatic areas. A wide spectrum of pancreatic pathologic conditions can be identified and monitored at ultrasound although they are relatively uncommon during childhood compared to the adult. In this paper we briefly review the anatomy, technique, and sonographic aspects of normal and pathological pediatric pancreas
Ultrasonography (US) is usually the first imaging modality chosen for the primary evaluation of the ...
An ultrasound (US) study is often the first imaging approach in patients with abdominal symptoms or ...
The diagnosis of pancreatic disease is difficult. Most tests ...
The pancreas is easily investigated in children thanks to the relative lack of fat tissue and the la...
Although the pancreas is often thought of as an organ that is difficult to explore using ultrasound ...
Background. Obesity is associated with accumulation of fat in parenchymal organs, including pancreas...
This presentation is part of the PEER Liberia Radiology Lecture Series. The presentation provides an...
Ultrasound imaging has made significant advances in recent years and plays an important role in the ...
Gray scale ultrasonography using digitalized memory scanners permits with quick, single-sweep contac...
This volume presents a complete overview and precise description of recent developments in the array...
Since 1974, grey scale sonography has been used with increasing frequency in evaluating abdominal ma...
Background. Nonalcoholic fatty pancreas disease sis an excessive fat infiltration of the pancreas du...
Ultrasonography is probably the most widely used medical imaging technique. In fact, its non-invasiv...
SUMMARY We have analysed retrospectively the pancreatic ultrasound scans (using a bistable machine) ...
Ultrasonography is probably the most widely used medical imaging technique. In fact, its non-invasiv...
Ultrasonography (US) is usually the first imaging modality chosen for the primary evaluation of the ...
An ultrasound (US) study is often the first imaging approach in patients with abdominal symptoms or ...
The diagnosis of pancreatic disease is difficult. Most tests ...
The pancreas is easily investigated in children thanks to the relative lack of fat tissue and the la...
Although the pancreas is often thought of as an organ that is difficult to explore using ultrasound ...
Background. Obesity is associated with accumulation of fat in parenchymal organs, including pancreas...
This presentation is part of the PEER Liberia Radiology Lecture Series. The presentation provides an...
Ultrasound imaging has made significant advances in recent years and plays an important role in the ...
Gray scale ultrasonography using digitalized memory scanners permits with quick, single-sweep contac...
This volume presents a complete overview and precise description of recent developments in the array...
Since 1974, grey scale sonography has been used with increasing frequency in evaluating abdominal ma...
Background. Nonalcoholic fatty pancreas disease sis an excessive fat infiltration of the pancreas du...
Ultrasonography is probably the most widely used medical imaging technique. In fact, its non-invasiv...
SUMMARY We have analysed retrospectively the pancreatic ultrasound scans (using a bistable machine) ...
Ultrasonography is probably the most widely used medical imaging technique. In fact, its non-invasiv...
Ultrasonography (US) is usually the first imaging modality chosen for the primary evaluation of the ...
An ultrasound (US) study is often the first imaging approach in patients with abdominal symptoms or ...
The diagnosis of pancreatic disease is difficult. Most tests ...