Comparison of the findings of excretion urography with ultrasonography in children
Abstract
A prospective study was done to compare the relative yields
of Excretion Urography and Ultrasonography in 100 paediatric
patients, of age range one day to 13 years.
Children who were referred for Excretion Urography
examination also had abdominal ultrasonography performed on them,
and the findings compared, to assess the relative merits of these
two techniques, in order to possibly determine conditions whereby
one of the examinations may be omitted without loss of clinically
useful information, and also where both examinations are required
as being complementary to each other. The findings of the study
are discussed by considering the main clinical groups and comparing
the relative yields of US and EU.
The commonest indication for EU was abdominal mass (41.5%) .
Excretion urography and ultrasonography findings were equal in 44
(44%) cases. Ultrasonography alone was found to be most useful in
the diagnosis of lymphoma or tumour inf iltration into adj acent
organs, and excretion urography alone most useful in the diagnosis
of urinary tract malformations. Both techniques yielded normal
examinations in 19 cases (19%), of which the commonest indications
for having EU done were disorders of micturition in 5 cases
(26.3%), and urinary tract in 3 cases (15.8%). US and EU were
found to be complementary in cases of abdominal mass, as this
helped to establish whether or not the mass was renal in origin.
Citation
Degree of Master of Medicine in Diagnostic RadiologyPublisher
University of Nairobi Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Description
This dissertation is submitted in part fulfillment for the degree
of Master of Medicine in Diagnostic Radiology of the University
of Nairobi, Kenya.