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Query: UMLS:C0019209 (
hepatomegaly
)
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Forty-five children with sickle cell anemia were studied with meticulous cholecystosonograms using a 5-MHz thyroid transducer. Good-quality images were obtained. The most informative and useful view was the left-side-down
decubitus
study with the ultrasound gantry angled 45% to the anteroposterior axis. Rotating the patient rapidly through 360 degrees did not increase the information content of the examination. We found that one third of a random group fo children with sickle cell anemia will have gallstones and one fifth will have"sludge". A kinked deformity of the gallbladder may simulate a gallstone. Neither age, sex, weight, physical findings (except for
hepatomegaly
), nor a variety of biochemical measurements of the blood will be of much value in predicting gallbladder disease in any given patient.
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PMID:Cholecystosonography in children with sickle cell disease: technical approach and clinical results. 678 89
Retrospective evaluation of abdominal ultrasound examinations were made in 36 patients who came to autopsy within 1 month after the ultrasound study. Without knowledge of clinical or autopsy data, two observers made independent determinations of the midhepatic line measurement of the liver on the ultrasound study using supine and left lateral
decubitus
longitudinal scans. Autopsy determination of
hepatomegaly
was made using hepatic weight, patient's total body weight, and patient age correlated with pertinent clinical history. Results of the autopsy/ultrasound correlation demonstrated that those livers measuring 13.0 cm or less in the midhepatic line (both supine and left lateral
decubitus
positions) were normal in 93% of the cases. Similarly, it was demonstrated that when the liver measured 15.5 cm or greater, it was enlarged in 75% of the cases. Used together, these two criteria result in an 87% accuracy rate in determining the presence or absence of
hepatomegaly
. Approximately 25% of the cases in our study fell into the borderline category of 13.0-15.5 cm.
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PMID:Ultrasonic determination of hepatomegaly. 679 30