Search Results - "Anfigeno, Lorenzo"
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Magnetic resonance urography of congenital abnormalities — what the radiologist needs to know
Published in Pediatric radiology (01-05-2022)“…Congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract include a wide range of malformations ranging from asymptomatic to life-threatening conditions…”
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Diffusion-weighted MRI in the identification of renal parenchymal involvement in children with a first episode of febrile urinary tract infection
Published in Frontiers in radiology (21-11-2024)“…AimsThis study aims to assess the diagnostic accuracy of diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DW-MRI) and determine the inter-reader agreement…”
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Urography in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction: Proposal for a Pediatric Quantitative Score
Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (16-06-2022)“…BackgroundUreteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is one of the most frequent causes of congenital hydronephrosis. It is essential to distinguish UPJO which…”
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Majeed syndrome: first description in a patient of central-European ancestry
Published in Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (10-09-2024)“…We present the first case of a Majeed syndrome in a girl of central-European ancestry. : Patient's medical records were reviewed. A NGS panel for…”
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Does the distal ureteral diameter ratio (UDR) matter in the surgical management of vesicoureteral reflux in children?
Published in Pediatric surgery international (17-08-2023)“…Purpose To evaluate UDR reliability, sensitivity, specificity and to identify the best treatment basing on UDR among single or double endoscopic injections and…”
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Diffusion-Weighted MRI in the Evaluation of Renal Parenchymal Involvement during Febrile Urinary Tract Infections in Children: Preliminary Data
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (21-05-2021)“…Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common infection in pediatric-age patients. Acute pyelonephritis (PNA) represents a worrying situation in…”
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