2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00247-017-3837-6
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European Society of Paediatric Radiology abdominal imaging task force recommendations in paediatric uroradiology, part IX: Imaging in anorectal and cloacal malformation, imaging in childhood ovarian torsion, and efforts in standardising paediatric uroradiology terminology

Abstract: At the occasion of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR) annual meeting 2015 in Graz, Austria, the newly termed ESPR abdominal (gastrointestinal and genitourinary) imaging task force set out to complete the suggestions for paediatric urogenital imaging and procedural recommendations. Some of the last missing topics were addressed and proposals on imaging of children with anorectal and cloacal malformations and suspected ovarian torsion were issued after intense discussions and a consensus finding… Show more

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“…Out of 9500 cases undergoing anomaly scan at 18 to 23 weeks, cases meeting PCD criteria as European Society for Pediatric Radiology were included and followed wherever necessary. [1] The European Society for Pediatric Radiology has come up come with more accurate sonographic grading of postnatal pelvi-calyceal distention / dilatation. These criteria have been used in present antenatal study.…”
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“…Out of 9500 cases undergoing anomaly scan at 18 to 23 weeks, cases meeting PCD criteria as European Society for Pediatric Radiology were included and followed wherever necessary. [1] The European Society for Pediatric Radiology has come up come with more accurate sonographic grading of postnatal pelvi-calyceal distention / dilatation. These criteria have been used in present antenatal study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1. The fetal pelvi-calyceal dilatation [PCD] was diagnosed and categorized according to criteria set by European Society for Pediatric Radiology [ 1]. PCD 0 -renal calyces and pelvis not or hardly visible.…”
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“…We appreciate their valuable comments and suggestions concerning our imaging recommendations for patients with cloacal and anorectal malformations [2].…”
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“…Volumetric images can be achieved if rotational threedimensional fluoroscopy equipment is available, as mentioned in Fig. 7 of our recommendations [2].…”
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