| Literature DB >> 29706453 |
Y Ochoa Santiago1, C Sangüesa Nebot2, S Picó Aliaga2, A Serrano Durbá2, P Ortega López3.
Abstract
A calyceal diverticulum consists of a cystic eventration in the renal parenchyma that is lined with transitional cell epithelium with a narrow infundibular connection with the calyces or pelvis of the renal collector system; thus, the term pyelocalyceal diverticulum would be more accurate. Very rare in pediatric patients, calyceal diverticula can be symptomatic and require treatment. Calyceal diverticula are underdiagnosed because they can be mistaken for simple renal cysts on ultrasonography. To determine the approach to their follow-up and management, the diagnosis must be confirmed by excretory-phase computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This article aims to show the different ways that calyceal diverticula can present in pediatric patients; it emphasizes the ultrasonographic findings that enable the lesion to be suspected and the definitive findings that confirm the diagnosis on CT and MRI. It also discusses the differential diagnosis with other cystic kidney lesions and their treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography; Diverticulum; Divertículo; Ecografía; Kidney; Riñón; Tomografía computarizada; Tracto urinario; Ultrasound; Urinary tract
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29706453 DOI: 10.1016/j.rx.2018.02.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiologia (Engl Ed) ISSN: 2173-5107