Ultrasound screening for abdominal masses in the neonatal period
D. A. Wilson
A total of 36 patients, 6 weeks of age or younger, were examined by
ultrasound for a suspected abdominal mass during the four-year period
between May 1977 and May 1981. A total of 46 abdominal masses were detected
in 29 patients. The ultrasound diagnosis was correct or directly
contributory to the final diagnosis in 96% (43/45) of the cases. The
diagnosis was incorrect or misleading in only 4% (2/45) of the cases. When
no pathologic mass was demonstrated by ultrasound, this observation was
confirmed to be correct in every case. The study was safe, reliable, and
quickly performed with no discomfort for the patient. Ultrasound should
replace the intravenous urogram as the initial screening procedure for
neonates with a suspected abdominal mass.