Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30114
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ULTRASOUND AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FOR THE EARLY DETECTION OF CRYPTORCHIDISM IN CHILDREN AND ITS CORRELATION WITH ORCHIDOPEXY FINDINGS
Authors: Pashoska, Milkica 
Nikolova, Sonja 
Velikj Stefanovska, Vesna 
Stojovska Jovanovska, Elizabeta 
Jakimovska Dimitrovska, Maja 
Dimitrijevikj, Kristina 
Keywords: cryptorchidism
ultrasound
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
diagnostic accuracy
orchidopexy
pediatric radiology
Issue Date: 2-May-2024
Publisher: Macedonian Association of Anatomists and Morphologists
Journal: Journal of Morphological Sciences
Series/Report no.: Vol 7 (1);117-123
Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting cryptorchidism in pediatric patients and to compare these imaging modalities with classic orchidopexy findings. Materials and Methods: Conducted between 2018 and 2019 at the PHI University Institute of Radiology - Skopje in collaboration with the PHI Clinic for Children's Surgery at the Mother Teresa University Clinical Centre - Skopje, this cross-sectional study included pediatric patients up to 14 years old with suspected cryptorchidism. B-mode ultrasound and MRI, including DW-MRI sequences, were employed for localization of undescended testes. These imaging findings were compared with those obtained from classic orchidopexy, serving as the gold standard. Results: A total of 41 male pediatric patients (≤14 years old) with suspected cryptorchidism were enrolled, with a mean age of 6.76±3.74 years. MRI demonstrated superior detection and visualization of undescended testes compared to ultrasound. Specifically, MRI significantly improved the preoperative diagnostic accuracy, especially in localizing non-palpable undescended testes, when compared to ultrasound. Conclusion: The findings suggest that MRI is more effective than ultrasound in detecting undescended testes in pediatric patients. Furthermore, MRI enhances the preoperative diagnostic accuracy, particularly in localizing non-palpable undescended testes, thereby potentially serving as a recommended imaging modality for this purpose.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30114
ISSN: 2545-4706
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