Pelvic ultrasonography in children and teenagers

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Abstract

The knowledge of uterine and ovarian changes in the puberty is essential in the investigation changes in the female pelvis of children and teenagers. In these patients, pelvic ultrasonography is routinely performed with a full bladder to produce an acoustic window, although this examination may also be performed with endovaginal approach in sexually active teenagers. Main indications for pelvic ultrasonography in children and teenagers are either early or delayed puberty, pelvic pain or tumors, ambiguous genitalia, vaginal bleeding in children, and primary amenorrhea. In the present paper, the authors describe the scanning technique and the most frequent sonographic findings. © Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem.

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Martins, W. de P., Leite, S. P., & Nastri, C. O. (2009). Pelvic ultrasonography in children and teenagers. Radiologia Brasileira, 42(6), 395–401. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-39842009000600014

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