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[Magnetic resonance in renal transplants].

作者信息

Gremo L, Avataneo T, Potenzoni F, Colla L, Segoloni G

机构信息

Instituto di Radiologia-Università, Torino.

出版信息

Radiol Med. 1988 Jan-Feb;75(1-2):65-9.

PMID:3279474
Abstract

The authors report their experience in the study of renal transplant recipients by MR, in order to determine its clinical potentials. The main purpose of this work is to focus on MR patterns in relation to clinical findings of rejected or normally functioning kidney. Twenty-four patients were examined with a 0.5 T superconductive magnet, body coil, spin-echo pulse sequence (SE) and inversion-recovery (IR). MRI patterns could be seen in normally functioning kidneys and transplant rejections, while variable MRI findings were observed in transplants with acute tubular necrosis (ATN). In the normally functioning transplanted kidney there is a clear corticomedullary differentiation (CMD), and the extent of vascular penetration into the renal parenchyma is clearly seen. In transplant rejection, CMD is either diminished or absent, and there is no vascular penetration into the parenchyma; to differentiate acute from chronic rejections, the increase/decrease in renal size and the change in renal shape (spherical shape in acute transplant rejection) respectively must be observed. MRI proves thus to be useful in the study of renal transplants, even in case of questionable clinical findings, and in patients in whom renal biopsy is contraindicated.

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