Evaluation of incidental pelvic fluid in relation to physiological changes in healthy pubescent children using pelvic magnetic resonance imaging.
Ashkan TadayoniFaraz FarhadiS Mojdeh MirmomenAhmad ShafieiKaren F BermanMohammadhadi BagheriPedro E MartinezPeter J SchmidtJack A YanovskiAshkan A MalayeriPublished in: Pediatric radiology (2019)
Among healthy pubescent children, the prevalence of peritoneal free fluid is significantly higher in girls. The volume of peritoneal free fluid can reach volumes greater than 10 mL during normal puberty, especially in the fourth stage, and can be assumed normal in the absence of active disease.