2020
DOI: 10.1148/rg.2020200019
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Contrast-enhanced US in Pediatric Patients: Overview of Bowel Applications

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“…Although CDUS can help detect reduced perfusion, it requires significant patient cooperation during the examination; therefore, perfusion-localized lesions are often missed in infants [ 4 , 14 ]. CEUS can show a more objective hypoperfusion area and is less sensitive to the patient’s motion, allowing a relatively accurate assessment of kidney perfusion [ 15 ]. Therefore, CEUS can be an excellent alternative for detecting renal parenchymal lesions in pediatric febrile UTI patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although CDUS can help detect reduced perfusion, it requires significant patient cooperation during the examination; therefore, perfusion-localized lesions are often missed in infants [ 4 , 14 ]. CEUS can show a more objective hypoperfusion area and is less sensitive to the patient’s motion, allowing a relatively accurate assessment of kidney perfusion [ 15 ]. Therefore, CEUS can be an excellent alternative for detecting renal parenchymal lesions in pediatric febrile UTI patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%