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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 2, Issue 9 385-390, Copyright © 1983 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


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Sonography of vesical and perivesical abnormalities in children

A. P. Friedman, J. O. Haller, G. Schulze and R. Schaffer

Pelvic sonograms of 40 children who had abnormalities related to the bladder and perivesical region were reviewed. The lesions detected were categorized into three groups, intramural, intravesical, and perivesical; in each category, conditions not related to vesical or perivesical anomalies that could mimic such anomalies were encountered. Real-time ultrasonography was most helpful in identifying ectopic ureteroceles. Aperistaltic loops of bowel were found to mimic perivesical cysts.


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