Ultrasonography (US) is often performed as a first-line diagnostic approach in the
investigation of many organs and systems because of its availability and easiness
of use. Nevertheless, in some medical fields, US may also be the reference imaging
technique in comparison with other imaging modalities. This is true in particular
when we deal with the urogenital system, where the application of diagnostic US represents
not only the preliminary approach but also, at times, the most accurate procedure
in defining a pathologic process, such as in the evaluation of renal transplants and
testicular disease.
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Published online: January 17, 2007
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© 2007 Elsevier Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.