| Assessment of diagnostic methods in adrenal gland hemorrhage in neonates on the basis of own material from the years 2007-2011. | |
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PMID: 22802844 Owner: NLM Status: PubMed-not-MEDLINE |
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CONCLUSIONS: 1. Color Doppler ultrasound findings, observation of the evolution of changes and a lack of vascular flow in adrenal glands, are suggestive of bleeding. Color Doppler ultrasound seems to be the most important diagnostic method. 2. The level of urinary catecholamine metabolites (vanillyl-mandelic acid) does not fulfill the role of screening test for neuroblastoma. However, increased levels of these metabolites may suggest a diagnosis other than the adrenal hemorrhage. |
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Grzegorz Postek; Hanna Streich; Krzysztof Narębski |
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Type: Journal Article |
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Title: Polish journal of radiology / Polish Medical Society of Radiology Volume: 76 ISSN: 1899-0967 ISO Abbreviation: Pol J Radiol Publication Date: 2011 Jul |
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Created Date: 2012-07-17 Completed Date: 2012-08-23 Revised Date: 2013-05-20 |
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Nlm Unique ID: 101175532 Medline TA: Pol J Radiol Country: Poland |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 62-4 Citation Subset: - |
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Department of Neonatal Intensive Care and Pathology, L. Rydygier Regional Hospital in Toruń, Toruń, Poland. |
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