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Ultrasound Imaging of Renal Cysts in Children.

Christy Cathreen ThomasManisha JanaAditi SinhaArvind BaggaAnupama RamachandranDipin SudhakaranArun Kumar Gupta
Published in: Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (2020)
Renal cysts can be focal or diffuse and unilateral or bilateral. In childhood, most renal cysts are due to hereditary diseases rather than simple cysts or acquired cystic diseases, unlike adults. Inherited cystic diseases can be ciliopathies due to a primary ciliary defect (as in polycystic kidney diseases and nephronophthisis). Acquired causes include obstructive cystic dysplasia, dyselectrolytemia, and acquired cysts in renal replacement therapy. The final diagnosis requires a multispecialty approach, including radiology, pathology, and genetics. Imaging is a very important component in treating patients with cystic renal diseases. This article discusses the ultrasound findings of cystic renal diseases in children, along with a brief discussion of other imaging modalities and a suggested ultrasound reporting format.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • acute kidney injury
  • emergency department
  • mass spectrometry
  • photodynamic therapy
  • low grade