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Ultrasound Diagnostic the Intestinal Duplication Cyst in Children

Abstract

We reviewed the cases of intestinal duplication cysts diagnosed over the period from 2004 to 2016 years. Twenty three children were included (average age 2,11 Ѓ} 0,22 years, range 3 days — 13 years). In 10 cases enterocysts were identified in the neonatal period, all neonates were full-term. All children underwent a sonography and color Doppler ultrasound study before any surgical procedure. The echographic signs of enterocysts were picked out: "gut signature" — double wall sign, "layered" cyst wall and "Y-configuration" of the cyst wall and the adjacent bowel loop. The possibilities of the echographic study of complicated enteroсysts are discussed. The short review of the literature is present.

About the Authors

Elena B. Ol'khova
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A. I. Evdokimov, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor, Professor of Department of Radiology



Tatiana V. Mukaseeva
Moscow Clinical Municipal Children Hospital St. Vladimir, Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Radiologist of Ultrasound Diagnostic Department



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Ol'khova E., Mukaseeva T. Ultrasound Diagnostic the Intestinal Duplication Cyst in Children. Radiology - Practice. 2017;(4):25-35. (In Russ.)

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