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Normal Neonatal Kidney
Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP
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KEY FACTS

  • Imaging

    • Top Differential Diagnoses

      IMAGING

      • Ultrasonographic Findings

        • Imaging Recommendations

          DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

            Selected References

            1. Brennan S et al: The effect of diabetes during pregnancy on fetal renal parenchymal growth. J Nephrol. 33(5):1079-89, 2020
            2. Paltiel H et al: The pediatric kidney & adrenal glands. In Rumack CM et al: Diagnostic Ultrasound. 5th ed. Elsevier Mosby. 1775-832, 2017
            3. Hansen KL et al: Ultrasonography of the kidney: a pictorial review. Diagnostics (Basel). 6(1), 2015
            4. Hemachandar R et al: Transient renal medullary hyperechogenicity in a term neonate. BMJ Case Rep. 2015, 2015
            5. Daneman A et al: Renal pyramids: focused sonography of normal and pathologic processes. Radiographics. 30(5):1287-307, 2010
            6. Chavhan GB et al: Normal Doppler spectral waveforms of major pediatric vessels: specific patterns. Radiographics. 28(3):691-706, 2008
            7. Rosi P et al: Ultrasound anatomy and normal ECD of the kidney. Arch Ital Urol Androl. 77(1):79-83, 2005
            8. Swischuk LE: Genitourinary tract & adrenal glands. In Swischuk LE: Imaging of the Newborn, Infant, & Young Child. 5th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 590-724, 2004
            9. Currarino G et al: The Oddono's sulcus and its relation to the renal "junctional parenchymal defect" and the "interrenicular septum". Pediatr Radiol. 27(1):6-10, 1997
            10. Riebel TW et al: Transient renal medullary hyperechogenicity in ultrasound studies of neonates: is it a normal phenomenon and what are the causes? J Clin Ultrasound. 21(1):25-31, 1993
            11. Dalla Palma L et al: Radiological anatomy of the kidney revisited. Br J Radiol. 63(753):680-90, 1990
            12. Hricak H et al: Neonatal kidneys: sonographic anatomic correlation. Radiology. 147(3):699-702, 1983
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            KEY FACTS

            • Imaging

              • Top Differential Diagnoses

                IMAGING

                • Ultrasonographic Findings

                  • Imaging Recommendations

                    DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

                      Selected References

                      1. Brennan S et al: The effect of diabetes during pregnancy on fetal renal parenchymal growth. J Nephrol. 33(5):1079-89, 2020
                      2. Paltiel H et al: The pediatric kidney & adrenal glands. In Rumack CM et al: Diagnostic Ultrasound. 5th ed. Elsevier Mosby. 1775-832, 2017
                      3. Hansen KL et al: Ultrasonography of the kidney: a pictorial review. Diagnostics (Basel). 6(1), 2015
                      4. Hemachandar R et al: Transient renal medullary hyperechogenicity in a term neonate. BMJ Case Rep. 2015, 2015
                      5. Daneman A et al: Renal pyramids: focused sonography of normal and pathologic processes. Radiographics. 30(5):1287-307, 2010
                      6. Chavhan GB et al: Normal Doppler spectral waveforms of major pediatric vessels: specific patterns. Radiographics. 28(3):691-706, 2008
                      7. Rosi P et al: Ultrasound anatomy and normal ECD of the kidney. Arch Ital Urol Androl. 77(1):79-83, 2005
                      8. Swischuk LE: Genitourinary tract & adrenal glands. In Swischuk LE: Imaging of the Newborn, Infant, & Young Child. 5th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 590-724, 2004
                      9. Currarino G et al: The Oddono's sulcus and its relation to the renal "junctional parenchymal defect" and the "interrenicular septum". Pediatr Radiol. 27(1):6-10, 1997
                      10. Riebel TW et al: Transient renal medullary hyperechogenicity in ultrasound studies of neonates: is it a normal phenomenon and what are the causes? J Clin Ultrasound. 21(1):25-31, 1993
                      11. Dalla Palma L et al: Radiological anatomy of the kidney revisited. Br J Radiol. 63(753):680-90, 1990
                      12. Hricak H et al: Neonatal kidneys: sonographic anatomic correlation. Radiology. 147(3):699-702, 1983