Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: Tips and tricks for ultrasound diagnosis

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We describe a systematic approach to the ultrasound (US) examination of the antropyloric region in children. US is the modality of choice for the diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS). The imaging features of the normal pylorus and the diagnostic findings in HPS are reviewed and illustrated in this pictorial essay. Common difficulties in performing the examination and tips to help overcome them will also be discussed. Main Messages• Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis is defined by thickening of the muscular layer and failure in relaxation of the pyloric canal.• The main diagnostic criterion is a measurement of more than 3mm in thickness of the muscular layer.• Abnormal elongation of the canal is characterised as greater than 12 mm in length. © 2012 European Society of Radiology.

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Costa Dias, S., Swinson, S., Torrão, H., Gonçalves, L., Kurochka, S., Vaz, C. P., & Mendes, V. (2012). Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: Tips and tricks for ultrasound diagnosis. Insights into Imaging. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-012-0168-x

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