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    Proceedings of the 9th international symposium on veterinary rehabilitation and physical therapy

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    Etude radiologique des effets de l'emphysème sur le gril costal et le diaphragme

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    Mise au point postnatale des dilatations des voies urinaires de diagnostic anténatal

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    Fetal pyelectasis is the most frequently encountered anomaly on prenatal ultrasound. The ultrasound diagnostic criteria are well established: nature of dilated structures, degree of dilatation, ultrasound appearance of the kidneys, volume of amniotic fluid. Ultrasound can also determine if the anomaly is isolated or not, which is important for the management and prognosis of the pregnancy. Ultrasound is the initial postnatal study to evaluate the urinary tract. Further management will be based on suspected diagnosis. In cases of suspected vesico-ureteral reflux, VCUG is performed. In cases of obstructive uropathy or complex malformation (duplications), MRI is performed at 6months of age to further define the anatomy of the urinary tract. Radionuclide renogram, performed in most cases, allows evaluation of split renal function. Follow-up ultrasound is important to monitor renal development, urinary tract dilatation and appearance of the renal parenchyma. Functional follow-up is assured by radionucline renography. This comprehensive follow-up is recommended to prevent complications and progressive loss of renal function. © 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Fetal magnetic resonance imaging

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    Etude radiologique des effets de l'emphysème sur le gril costal et le diaphragme

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    Tridimentional CT imaging of the fetal skeleton: Usefulness and limitations

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    MR imaging and CT of the fetus

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    Imaging modalities are essential in fetal medicine. The routine follow-up of fetuses is achieved by ultrasound (US) which is and remains the first level screening technique.SCOPUS: ch.binfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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