Ultrasound in pediatric musculoskeletal disease: techniques and applications
- PMID: 11549162
- DOI: 10.1016/s0033-8389(05)70302-x
Ultrasound in pediatric musculoskeletal disease: techniques and applications
Abstract
The increased ratio of nonossified cartilage to bone in children makes ultrasound (US) a particularly suitable technique for evaluating pediatric musculoskeletal disorders. US allows the examiner to compare quickly and meticulously an affected to unaffected area of interest in different orthogonal planes without a need for sedation. Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the most common indication for pediatric musculoskeletal US. Sonography is also a cost-effective, useful, and complementary imaging tool for evaluating pediatric musculoskeletal trauma, inflammation-infection, and masses.
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