Abstract
Ultrasonography is a recently acquired diagnostic modality in our sub-continent. The initial experiences with this technique in 55 children with abdominal masses are presented. In 15 children ultrasonography merely confirmed the diagnosis which was arrived at by other means; a positive contribution towards the final diagnosis was made in 33 children, while in 7, ultrasonography did not contribute towards the diagnosis. The scope, advantages and pitfalls of ultrasonography are briefly discussed.
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