Magnetic resonance imaging of the kidneys: current status.

Magnetic resonance quarterly Pub Date : 1994-03-01
G P Krestin
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differs fundamentally from other imaging techniques, since for the first time one method permits simultaneous assessment of macroscopic changes in the kidneys and evaluation of renal functional derangements. To provide morphological information that may compete with the results of computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography (US), special techniques like artifact compensation, fast imaging, and fat suppression have to be employed. The additional use of a renally eliminated paramagnetic contrast agent permits assessment of parenchymal perfusion and visualization of the passage of the contrast medium, providing information about renal excretory function. Results and clinical utility of state of the art MRI can be summarized as follows: (a) MR is not a screening method; sensitivity is, however, similar to CT when fat suppression and contrast agents are used. (b) Classification of renal masses is almost restricted to the differentiation of cystic, fat-containing, and solid lesions. (c) Contrast-enhanced MRI helps to assess large retroperitoneal masses and to classify them as intra- or extrarenal. (d) Accurate staging of renal cancers is possible; thus, MRI is a good alternative when CT yields uncertain findings and for patients with known contraindications to the administration of iodinated contrast agents. (e) Contrast-enhanced dynamic MRI studies provide semiquantitative evaluation of global and segmental renal function. (f) MR angiography offers the possibility to evaluate renal arteries and veins.

肾脏磁共振成像:现状。
磁共振成像(MRI)从根本上不同于其他成像技术,因为一种方法首次允许同时评估肾脏的宏观变化和评估肾功能紊乱。为了提供与计算机断层扫描(CT)和超声成像(US)结果相竞争的形态学信息,必须采用诸如伪影补偿、快速成像和脂肪抑制等特殊技术。另外使用肾脏消除的顺磁造影剂可以评估实质灌注和显示造影剂的通道,提供肾脏排泄功能的信息。结果和最先进的MRI的临床应用可以总结如下:(a)磁共振不是一种筛查方法;然而,当使用脂肪抑制和造影剂时,灵敏度与CT相似。(b)肾肿块的分类几乎局限于囊性、含脂性和实性病变的区分。(c)增强MRI有助于评估腹膜后大肿块,并将其分为肾内或肾外。(d)肾癌的准确分期是可能的;因此,当CT结果不确定时,MRI是一个很好的选择,对于有已知的碘造影剂禁忌的患者。(e)对比增强动态MRI研究提供了整体和局部肾功能的半定量评估。(f)磁共振血管造影提供了评估肾动静脉的可能性。
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