Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4234959 | Journal de Radiologie | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review the diagnostic work-up of renal failure, acute or chronic. The role of the radiologist is to exclude the presence of a curable etiology such as urinary tract obstruction or vascular thrombosis. Renal ultrasound with Doppler imaging is the imaging modality of choice for this indication, and the use of a contrast agent is useful to evaluate renal perfusion. Non-contrast CT remains valuable for the diagnosis of some urinary tract pathologies. Finally, MRI is the most comprehensive imaging modality for the evaluation of the urinary tract, but performed as a second line modality mainly for practical reasons but also due to the non-negligible risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis secondary to the intravenous administration of gadolinium based contrast agent.
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Authors
J. Ifergan, L. Rocher, O. Hélénon, H. Oueslati, M.-F. Bellin,