Routine Repeat Imaging may be Avoidable for Asymptomatic Pediatric Patients with Renal Trauma

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Renal trauma in children is more common than in adults. Clinically in pediatric patients with renal trauma do not always describe the degreeof trauma. Radiological examination, especially abdominal CT-scan with contrast, can help evaluate the damage to the kidneys so that it candetermine the degree of trauma.


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