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Can ultrasound elastography be used as a new technique in the differentiation of undescended testes and reactive lymph nodes in children?
AIM: To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound elastography in the differentiation of reactive lymph nodes and undescended testes in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-two undescended testes and 34 reactive lymph nodes were prospectively examined with the elastography technique. Four elastographic patterns were used for classification based on the distribution of the blue area. The strain ratios and elasticity patterns of the undescended testes and reactive lymph nodes were evaluated independently by two radiologists. Interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance were analysed. RESULTS: Thirty of the 34 reactive lymph nodes were classified as exhibiting high-strain elastographic patterns (considered Type 1 or Type 2, with blue areas in ˂50% of the tissue) by both observers; in contrast, 67 and 71 of 72 undescended testes were classified as exhibiting low-strain elastographic patterns (considered Type 3 or Type 4, with blue areas in >50% of tissue) by radiologists 1 and 2, respectively. The respective mean strain ratios measured by the two radiologists were 0.60±0.03 and 0.62±0.02 for the reactive lymph nodes and 0.25±0.08 and 0.25±0.09 for the undescended testes. There were significant differences in the elasticity patterns and strain ratios between the reactive lymph nodes and the undescended testes (p<0.001). The interobserver agreement was excellent for the four elasticity patterns with a weighted kappa coefficient of 0.872. The concordance of the strain ratios between the observers was excellent in the present study (intra-class correlation score: 0.988). CONCLUSIONS: In the majority of cases, conventional two-dimensional ultrasound could be used to differentiate undescended testes from reactive lymph nodes with acceptable accuracy. Although the incremental value of elastography is limited, this technique might have a role in some specific cases
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AIM: To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound elastography in the differentiation of reactive lymph nodes and undescended testes in children
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Neonatal Bartter syndrome (NBS) is a rare autosomal recessive renal tubular disorder. This disease is characterized by hypokalemia, hypochloremia, and metabolic alkalosis that is often associated with failure to thrive and recurrent episodes of dehydration. The combination of BS and cholelithiasis in an infant is very rare. Herein, we report a premature male infant with NBS who developed cholelithiasis and hydrocephalus on clinical follow up. We recommend that periodic routine hepatobiliary ultrasonograpic screening for cholelithiasis should be performed in patients with NBS
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Frontispiece: A statement by the Public Health Service which presents the epidemiologic basis for eradication of measles in 1967 appears on pages 253-256.1967647