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Journal of Shaheed Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. 2005; 15 (3): 12-16
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-176596

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Renal length as measured on sonography is fundamental in diagnosis and follow up of renal diseases, and there's increasing use of this kind of examination nowadays. Some radiologists believe in the effect of position on renal measurements. Regarding the above mentioned facts and in order to compare effect of patient position on sonographic measurement of renal length, this study was performed on children [under 18 years old] referred to Taleghani and Shohadaie Tajrish hospitals from October 2001 through October 2002. In this clinical trial ,one hundred children were sequentially selected. All of them [or their parents] announced their agreement for sonographic examination. The observer measured the largest longitudinal renal diameter in three positions; Supine, Coronal and Prone. Two measurements were obtained in each position and the larger one was recorded. If it wasn't possible to get the desirable measurement in one position, it was also taken into consideration. The results were judged with Anova tests. Of the 100 patients investigated, 52 were boys and 48 were girls. In sagittal view, the left kidney was not measurable in 33.3% of girls and 38.5% of boys. The maximum difference in renal measurements in the three procedures and accordingly, right and left kidneys as well as boys and girls was 3.7%, which was not statistically significant. Patient's position has no effect on renal length. It may not be possible to measure the renal diameter in the supine position of all patients. It seems that coronal position is more suitable than the others

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