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Tags: Chest sonography, Mindray M5, Clinical report, Pediatric

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  Hydrothorax
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    A 3-year-old child in the public clinic with subfebrile condition for several days of unclear etiology, with a suspicion of UTI, was referred by a pediatrician for ultrasound of the kidneys and for a consultation of the nephrologist.

    Ultrasound showed a slightly pronounced starry sky sign in the UB (suspension - mucus, salts, etc.).

    In the left supradiaphragmatic space, a free fluid of an inhomogeneous structure was visualized (suspension / differential diagnosis: hydrothorax, etc.).

   




   




   

    Recommended: chest x-ray and consultation of the pulmonologist.


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