Wilms' tumor echocardiography or ultrasound
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sargun Singh Walia M.B.B.S.[2]
Overview
Ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of Wilms tumor. It is the best initial diagnostic study used in cases suspected with Wilms tumor. It can help identify the mass as a kidney mass. Doppler ultrasonography can help to detect invasion of renal vein and IVC by the tumor.
Ultrasound
- Ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of Wilms tumor. Findings on an ultrasound suggestive of Wilms tumor include:[1][2]
- Identify the mass as a kidney mass
- Distinguishing tumor mass from other causes of renal swelling like hydronephrosis
- Detect invasion of renal vein and IVC by the tumor
References
- ↑ Hartman DS, Sanders RC (April 1982). "Wilms' tumor versus neuroblastoma: usefulness of ultrasound in differentiation". J Ultrasound Med. 1 (3): 117–22. PMID 6152936.
- ↑ De Campo JF (1986). "Ultrasound of Wilms' tumor". Pediatr Radiol. 16 (1): 21–4. PMID 3003660.
- ↑ Case courtesy of Dr Maulik S Patel, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a>. From the case <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/cases/19365">rID: 19365</a>