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Diagnosing Neonatal Female Genital Anomalies Using Saline-Enhanced Sonography

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Abstract

The neonatal period provides a unique opportunity to use sonography to detect uterine anomalies because maternal and placental hormone stimulation increases the size of the uterus. Simultaneous intravaginal saline instillation during imaging further improves the radiologist's ability to diagnose genital malformations precisely. This procedure is a simple, sensitive, and inexpensive examination method that is useful in imaging female neonates with renal dysplasia or agenesis detected in utero or in the neonatal period. Its particular value is to further characterize a cystic mass posterior to the bladder that is seen at transabdominal sonography.

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