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Increased renal cortical echogenicity in pediatric renal disease: Histopathologic correlations

✍ Scribed by A. Norman Brenbridge; Robert L. Chevalier; Donald L. Kaiser


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
571 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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✦ Synopsis


Retrospective comparisons between sonographic renal cortical echogenicity and the results of renal biopsies were made for 65 pediatric patients ranging in age from neonate to 18 years. There was a positive correlation between an increase in renal cortical echoes and interstitial infiltration as well as with glomerular obsolescence, tubular atrophy, and vascular changes. Since the sonographic changes were heterogeneous in origin, they are not specific. The sonographic findings also correlated positively with the clinical severity of disease. However, the heterogeneous origins of the sonographic finding and the absence of strong correlations indicate that gray-scale sonography cannot act as a prognostic index of the type or severity of disease in pediatric patients.


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