Ultrasound diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis - Time to change the criteria.

Australasian journal of ultrasound in medicine(2022)

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The current criteria for sonographic diagnosis of HPS should be redefined. The canal length is the single most important discriminator, with a clear separation between normal and abnormal. The commonly used 16.0-mm measurement is too long and should be reduced to 10.0 mm (without the risk of false positives). In many cases, the muscle thickness in those with HPS is as low as 2.0 mm, considerably less than the 3.0 mm that is currently used. The transverse diameter is not a useful discriminator for HPS. The use of current values will delay the diagnosis and timely treatment of this condition.
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children,hypertrophic pyloric stenosis,ultrasound
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