MR imaging of renal function
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0033-8389(03)00066-6
MR imaging of renal function
Abstract
MR imaging is the only single noninvasive test that can potentially provide a complete picture of renal status with minimal risk to the patient, simultaneously improving diagnosis while lowering medical costs by virtue of its being a single test. The strengths of MR imaging lie in its high spatial and temporal resolution and its lack of exposure to ionizing radiation and nephrotoxic contrast agents. This article reviews the use of MR imaging for quantification of renal functional parameters and its application to clinical problems, such as RVD, hydronephrosis, and renal transplantation. Although advances in both the technical and clinical aspects of functional renal MR imaging have been made, much remains to be done. The preliminary results reported in the many studies reviewed are exciting, but these techniques need to be validated against accepted standards where such standards exist. In addition, and perhaps more important, the effects of these new diagnostic methods on patient outcomes must be studied. Finally, further progress in image processing and analysis must be made to make functional renal MR imaging truly practical. With these advances, one can expect functional renal MR imaging to play an ever-expanding and influential role in the care and management of the patient with renal disease.
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