The radiologic evaluation of pediatric acute abdomen; results of tertiary referral center
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2015
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Purpose: In this study we aimed to evaluate the radiological examinations of the pediatric patients who were operated with initial diagnosis of acute abdomen. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records and imaging findings of 252 children. All patients were evaluated by plain abdominal radiographs (PAX) and ultrasonography (US). Only 10 patients were examined using computed tomography (CT). The findings of the PAX, US and CT of each patient were determined from their detailed archive records according to their clinical diagnosis. Results: The most frequent pathology was appendicitis in our study whereas the other pathologies were invagination, ovarian torsion, the complications of Meckel's diverticulum, gastrointestinal obstruction and tuboovarian abscess in decreasing frequency. PAXs were valuable in diagnosis of the patients with ileus. It has been showed that US was the most useful for patients with appendicitis and invagination. CT was performed only in 4% of our cases as an advanced diagnostic method. Conclusion: The pediatric patients with acute abdomen have been evaluated radiologically by PAX and US routinely and frequently. CT was performed as an advanced diagnostic method very rarely. CT would be utilized to a lower extent as a more advanced method of imaging in unsolved patient group, as US and PAX solve the pediatric acute abdominal pathologies in high percentages. © 2015 The Author(s).
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contrast medium , abdominal radiography , acute abdomen , adolescent , appendicitis , Article , child , computer assisted tomography , diagnostic procedure , diagnostic value , echography , evaluation study , female , gastrointestinal obstruction , human , ileus , invagination , major clinical study , male , Meckel diverticulum , ovary torsion , priority journal , retrospective study , tertiary care center , tuboovarian abscess , acute abdomen , acute appendicitis , computer assisted tomography , echography , gastrointestinal obstruction , ileus , invagination , Meckel diverticulum , medical record review , ovary torsion , tuboovarian abscess