Ultrasound Еxamination of the Еxtrahepatic Bile Ducts in Children (Literature Review with our own Clinical Observations)
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-5-140-149
Abstract
To study the normal sonographic anatomy of extrahepatic bile ducts, a polypositional ultrasound examination of 120 children aged 0 to 17 years was conducted. The technique of hepatoduodenal ligament ultrasound examination is described. The main sonographic visual indicators for studying the anatomical and topographic structure of extrahepatic bile ducts in children are denoted. The normative parameters of the common bile and common hepatic ducts in children of different age groups are presented.
About the Authors
A. A. YusufovRussian Federation
Yusufov Akif Arifovich, M. D. Med., Head of the Radiology Department; Head of the radiology department of the State budgetary institution of health care
4, ul.. Sovetskaya, Tver, 170100, Russia
Phone number: +7 (960) 711-91-61
M. I. Medvedeva
Russian Federation
Medvedeva Maria Igorevna, Assistant of the Department of Radiology
4, ul.. Sovetskaya, Tver, 170100, Russia
Phone number: +7 (920) 689-40-04
A. A. Plyukhin
Russian Federation
Plyukhin Aleksey Aleksandrovich, assistant of the Department of Radiation Diagnostics
4, ul. Sovetskaya, Tver, Russia, 170100
Phone number: +7 (904) 005-22-55
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Yusufov A.A., Medvedeva M.I., Plyukhin A.A. Ultrasound Еxamination of the Еxtrahepatic Bile Ducts in Children (Literature Review with our own Clinical Observations). Radiology - Practice. 2021;(5):140-149. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-5-140-149