RIU 430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Choledochal Cysts, Biliary Atresia, Pyloric Stenosis

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Neonatal hepatitis: a 2 month old male presents for a ruq exam with severe jaundice. Sono exam is unable to clearly identify a cbd through the vessels of the portal triad appear normal. An echogenic focus is identified adjacent to the mpv. Biliary atresia: a fusiform dilation of the cbd is noted on a sonogram of an 18 month old. Choledochal cyst type i: a 3 month old presents for evaluation with a palpable abdominal mass and early chf. sono reveals a well circumscribed, large complex mass in the liver with high volume vascular flow. What is the diagnosis: infantile hemangioendothelioma- spontaneous regression of liver tumor in 3 months: an 18 month old presents for sono evaluation with a palpable abdominal mass. The appendix can be identified anterior and lateral to psoas muscle: lingering effects of maternal hormones in fetal circulation are a contributing factor to which: developmental hip dysplasia, a neonatal patient with oliguria.

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