The imaging of common pediatric urological problems is in evolution. M
odifications of standard techniques such as substitution of cyclic voi
ding cystourethrography for standard voiding cystourethrography in the
neonate and infants, introduction of newer modalities (Doppler ultras
ound), and new nuclear renal agents (Tc-MAG3) have enhanced our abilit
y to detect anomalies and abnormalities. In this brief article, some o
f the recent developments in imaging are reviewed and the ways in whic
h these developments interface with traditional imaging studies are pr
esented.