Burak Dalkıran, H Nursun Ozcan, Berna Oguz, Mithat Haliloglu
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Imaging of renal pseudotumors in children: a comprehensive review.
Certain renal developmental anomalies and non-tumorous lesions in children may mimic malignant tumors, leading to diagnostic challenges. These lesions, known as pseudotumors, require careful differentiation to avoid unnecessary invasive procedures. In this context, imaging techniques play a critical role in differentiating pseudotumors from malignant neoplasms. Ultrasound (US) is the preferred initial imaging modality in pediatric patients. When US findings are inconclusive, magnetic resonance imaging is commonly used as the next step. Computed tomography is less commonly preferred due to ionizing radiation. It is useful to evaluate the lesion along with the clinical and laboratory findings, and the follow-up imaging may be necessary in some cases. This review presents common and uncommon developmental, infectious, granulomatous, vascular, and miscellaneous renal pseudotumors in the pediatric population.
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Official Journal of the European Society of Pediatric Radiology, the Society for Pediatric Radiology and the Asian and Oceanic Society for Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric Radiology informs its readers of new findings and progress in all areas of pediatric imaging and in related fields. This is achieved by a blend of original papers, complemented by reviews that set out the present state of knowledge in a particular area of the specialty or summarize specific topics in which discussion has led to clear conclusions. Advances in technology, methodology, apparatus and auxiliary equipment are presented, and modifications of standard techniques are described.
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