Renal Imaging: Core Curriculum 2019
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2018.12.029
Renal Imaging: Core Curriculum 2019
Abstract
Renal imaging has become a fundamental part of clinical care for patients with kidney disease. Imaging strategies for the kidney have been evolving during the past hundred years and have been even more rapidly changing during the past couple of decades due to the development of modern computed tomographic techniques, magnetic resonance imaging, and more sophisticated ultrasonographic techniques, such as contrast-enhanced ultrasonography. Applying the correct radiologic study for the clinical situation maximizes the diagnostic accuracy of the imaging, and a judicious choice between techniques helps limit radiation dose and potential adverse events. This Core Curriculum outlines the imaging modalities currently in use in radiology departments and is divided into 3 sections: (1) a review of the development of renal imaging and an outline of modalities available to the nephrologist, (2) imaging strategies for select clinical situations, and (3) a discussion of some potential adverse events from imaging, including effects of iodinated contrast on kidney function, risks of gadolinium-based contrast agents in kidney failure, and potential risks of imaging techniques that use ionizing radiation.
Keywords: Doppler; Kidney; adverse events; angiography; computed tomography (CT); contrast; imaging; kidney infection; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF); nuclear medicine; pyelography; radiation; radiology; renal artery stenosis; renal mass; review; ultrasound; urography.
Copyright © 2019 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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