Ferrer Valencia Valentina, Chow Jeanne, Zhang Da, Callahan Michael, Kephart Morie, Tsai Andy
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-025
Nephrolithiasis, once considered an adult condition, is now increasingly prevalent in pediatric populations, leading to flank pain, hydronephrosis, and potential renal failure. Traditional imaging modalities for diagnosing pediatric nephrolithiasis, such as ultrasound and CT, are evolving, with newer protocols (e.g., ultra-low dose CT with tin filtration) being developed. The aim of this study was to design and validate an ex vivo porcine model to simulate pediatric renal stones, providing a substrate for the advancement of imaging techniques in renal stone detection and characterization. Read More
Authors: Ferrer Valencia Valentina , Chow Jeanne , Zhang Da , Callahan Michael , Kephart Morie , Tsai Andy
Keywords: Abdomen CT, Renal Stones, Ultrasound