نتایج جستجو برای: renal parenchymal echogenicity

تعداد نتایج: 252020  

2016
Daniela A. Braun Markus Schueler Jan Halbritter Heon Yung Gee Jonathan D. Porath Jennifer A. Lawson Rannar Airik Shirlee Shril Susan J. Allen Deborah Stein Adila Al Kindy Bodo B. Beck Nurcan Cengiz Khemchand N. Moorani Fatih Ozaltin Seema Hashmi John A. Sayer Detlef Bockenhauer Neveen A. Soliman Edgar A. Otto Richard P. Lifton Friedhelm Hildebrandt

Chronically increased echogenicity on renal ultrasound is a sensitive early finding of chronic kidney disease that can be detected before manifestation of other symptoms. Increased echogenicity, however, is not specific for a certain etiology of chronic kidney disease. Here, we performed whole exome sequencing in 79 consanguineous or familial cases of suspected nephronophthisis in order to dete...

Journal: :International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology 2018
Sabrina de Mello Ando Raquel Andrade Moreno Públio Cesar Cavalcante Viana Fernando Ide Yamauchi

Renal replacement lipomatosis is a condition characterized by varying degrees of renal parenchymal atrophy and perirenal fibrofatty proliferation secondary to chronic inflammation such as xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis. In severe cases, imaging findings can be misdiagnosed as retroperitoneal liposarcoma.

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Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2016
Ashish Kr Sharma Nutan Agarwal Manish Sharma Nisha Awasthi Akanksha Mishra

Total 450 Type2 Diabetic pts aged 35 yrs to >70 yrs attending the OPD at MLB Medical College were studied. Out of 450 pts 89 had abnormal USG. Out of 89 pts, 36 had kidney abnormalities, 32 had liver and 21 had both liver and kidney abnormalities. Most cases showed normal renal size and echogenicity (89%). Grade 1 nephropathy was more common than grade 2 or 3 nephropathy. The most common renal...

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D Mathieu A Rahmouni P Villeneuve M C Anglade H Rochant N Vasile

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a method of choice for assessing vascular patency and parenchymal iron overload. During the course of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), it is clinically relevant to differentiate abdominal vein thrombosis from hemolytic attacks. Furthermore, the study of the parenchymal MR signal intensity adds informations about the iron storage in kidneys, liver, an...

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