Kidney
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Specific Anatomic Region |
Kidney |
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Application |
Hematuria |
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Author |
Yuh BI and Cohan RH |
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Reference Source |
Semin Ultrasound CT MR 1997; 18(2):82-90 |
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Scanner Used |
GE Advantage |
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Injection Rate |
See comment (below) for precontrast study1-3ml/sec, although 2.5cc is common |
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Contrast Volume and Type |
100-150ml of 60% nonionic contrast |
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Area Scanned |
Entire kidneys |
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Scan Delay (2 delays if dual spiral) |
40sec for cortical phase100sec for nephrographic phase |
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Length of Spiral (time) |
30-40sec |
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Slice Thickness |
5mm |
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Table Speed/Pitch |
5mm/sec |
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Reconstruction Interval |
5mm (1.5-3mm for masses less than 10mm) |
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3D Technique Used |
None |
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Comment: The study first requires 5mm collimation and a spiral scan with 1:1 pitch without contrast. A contrast injection is then given. Occasionally excretory-phase images at 3-10min are also obtained. The authors reserve cortical-phase images for cases where information regarding renal vessels is needed. We will in cases of hematuria also do noncontrast scans at 5mm through the kidneys only. |
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Case 1: renal angiomyolipoma |
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Case 2: renal abscess with perirenal bleed |
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Case 3: renal infarct. |
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Case 4: renal artery aneurysms |