Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4234957 | Journal de Radiologie | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The kidney performs multiple functions. Glomerular filtration is the most studied of these functions. In clinical practice, the surgical indication for patients with unilateral uropathy is frequently based on the split renal function as demonstrated by scintigraphy. MRI is not yet validated as a technique but nonetheless offers an interesting non-radiating alternative to achieve both morphological and functional renal evaluation. Recent pulse sequences such as diffusion, arterial spin labeling, and blood oxygenation dependent imaging may also provide additional information. CT and US remain of limited value for the evaluation of renal function.
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Authors
P.-H. Vivier, M. Dolores, J. Le Cloirec, M. Beurdeley, A. Liard, F. Elbaz, J.-B. Roset, J.-N. Dacher,