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Review
. 2003 May;13(5):1033-45.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-003-1819-6. Epub 2003 Feb 14.

MR to assess renal function in children

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Review

MR to assess renal function in children

Wiltrud K Rohrschneider et al. Eur Radiol. 2003 May.

Erratum in

  • Eur Radiol. 2003 Aug;13(8):2059

Abstract

Renal function evaluation in the pediatric patient is generally based on scintigraphic examinations where a baseline gamma-camera renography is used to determine single kidney function, and diuresis renography is obtained to assess urinary drainage from the pelvicalyceal system. Magnetic resonance imaging also permits the evaluation of renal functional processes using fast dynamic sequences. Principally, an agent cleared by renal excretion is intravenously injected and its cortical uptake, parenchymal transport, and eventually its urinary excretion are followed with serial images. Different approaches have been presented most of which are based on T1-weighted gradient-recalled echo sequences with short TR and TE and a low flip angle obtained after intravenous injection of Gd-DTPA or Gd-DOTA. These techniques permit renal functional assessment using different qualitative and quantitative parameters; however, most of these methods are not suitable for the evaluation of urinary tract dilatation in infants and children. For the diagnostic work-up of children with congenital urinary tract obstruction and malformation a technique was developed which permits quantitative determination of single kidney function, in addition to evaluating urinary excretion disturbances analogous to that possible with scintigraphy.

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