• Title of article

    Liver size: Comparing Sonography and the Traditional Method in Infancy and Early Childhood

  • Author/Authors

    Alipour, P Department - Ali- Asghar Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Darvish, M Department - Ali- Asghar Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ale Ali, B Department - Ali- Asghar Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    101
  • To page
    104
  • Abstract
    Background/ Objective:A soundmeasurementoftheliversizeinchildrenofdifferentage groupsisnecessarytohelpthepediatricianexcludehepatomegaly.Inadditiontothetraditional methods,wedecidedtoobtainanadequatelyreliable“nomogram”oftheliversizein thepediatricpopulation. PatientsandMethods:Thisapplied prospectivecross-sectional study included 180healthy children(boysandgirlsequally),aged1 monthupto6 years,whosefamiliesresidedinWest Tehran. A parental consent was obtained. The children were divided in 6 different age groups ofequal size: 1-3, 4-6 , 7-12months;and 1-2, 2-4,and 4-6years First, thechildren's height,weightandliverspan(bypercussion/palpationandpercussionmethod)weremeasured. Then, the hepatic length (M.C.L.) and antero–posterior dimension were obtained by Real-timeUltrasound. Results:Therewasa closecorrelationcoefficientbetweenliverdimensionsandage,height, andbodysurfacearea,exceptsex.Therewasa 95%correlationcoefficientbetweentheliver spanandsizeonsonography(M.C.L.andA.P).Thebodylengthhadthestrongestcorrelation ofallotherdevelopmentalvariables. Conclusion:Wewereabletorecorda StandardlivernomogramonIranianchildrensince1 moupto6 years,andfoundthattheM.C.L.waswellcorrelatedwithliverspan.
  • Keywords
    Liver size , Nomogram , Sonography , Clinical method , infancy , childhood
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Record number

    2434868