Ultrasonography in pediatric Budd –Chiari syndrome

AbstractBudd –Chiari syndrome is a vascular pathology of the liver, commonly seen in adults and uncommon in children. Most children with Budd–Chiari syndrome present with ascites, and an etiology is found in only about 50%. Ultrasonography (US) with color Doppler is the main modality used in the diagnosis. U S imaging additionally guides radiologic interventions and follow-up after recanalization or shunt procedure. In this pictorial review, we illustrate the findings in pediatric Budd–Chiari syndrome as seen on B-mode and color Doppler US and describe the role of US in guiding percutaneous radiologic interventions, with a brief description of the role of US contrast agent and sonoelastography in this setting.
Source: Pediatric Radiology - Category: Radiology Source Type: research