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British Journal of Radiology (2005) 78, 30-33
© 2005 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/68274086

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Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes in asymptomatic children: the value of the finding in various imaging modalities

V Rathaus, MD1, M Shapiro, MD1, M Grunebaum, MD2 and R Zissin, MD1

1 Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Sapir Medical Center affiliated to Sackler Medical School, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv and 2 Veteran Paediatric Radiologist, Kfar Saba, Israel



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Figure 1. A 9-year-old child referred for an abdominal ultrasound for a single kidney follow-up. An abdominal ultrasound at the right lower quadrant: transverse view shows a cluster of four enlarged lymph nodes (arrows).

 


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Figure 2. An 8-year-old boy after motor vehicle accident. Contrast-enhanced CT at level of the upper pelvis shows a cluster of lymph nodes (arrows) are seen in right lower quadrant mesentery.

 





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