Background: Assessment for active Crohn disease by CT enterography and MR enterography relies on identifying mural and perienteric imaging features.
Objective: To evaluate the performance of established imaging features of active Crohn disease in children and adolescents on CT and MR enterography compared with histological reference.
Materials And Methods: We included patients ages 18 years and younger who underwent either CT or MR enterography from 2007 to 2014 and had endoscopic biopsy within 28 days of imaging.
Introduction: Ectopic ovarian tissue is an unusual entity, especially if it is an isolated finding thought to be of embryological origin.
Case Presentation: An 11-year-old, morbidly obese female presented with left flank pain, nausea, and irregular menses. Various diagnostic procedures suggested a large ovarian cyst, and surgical resection was performed.