iothalamate-meglumine and Kidney-Diseases--Cystic

iothalamate-meglumine has been researched along with Kidney-Diseases--Cystic* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for iothalamate-meglumine and Kidney-Diseases--Cystic

ArticleYear
Multiphasic renal CT: comparison of renal mass enhancement during the corticomedullary and nephrographic phases.
    Radiology, 1996, Volume: 200, Issue:3

    To evaluate thin-section computed tomography (CT) performed during the corticomedullary and nephrographic phases of contrast material enhancement in the characterization of renal masses.. A prospective study of 30 patients was undertaken with CT to characterize 31 "indeterminate" renal masses. In all patients, 5-mm-thick, contiguous, high-tube-current (320-340-mA) scans were obtained through the kidneys before (axial mode), during (helical mode, 25-second delay, corticomedullary-phase images), and after (axial mode, 120-second delay, nephrographic-phase images) administration of a 117-second biphasic injection of intravenous contrast material.. Eight of 16 neoplasms measured less than 20 HU on CT scans obtained without contrast material enhancement; measurements of two of these corresponded to "cyst attenuation" during the corticomedullary phase. Enhancement of 10 HU or greater was demonstrated in 11 neoplasms during the corticomedullary phase and in all neoplasms in the nephrographic phase. No enhancement was seen in 15 radiologically benign cysts. Both renal neoplasms and normal renal cortex demonstrated significantly greater enhancement in the nephrographic phase compared with that in the corticomedullary phase (P = .0002 and P < .0001, respectively).. Enhancement of renal neoplasms is time dependent and may not be evident in hypovascular tumors analyzed during the early corticomedullary phase. Reliance on absolute CT attenuation measurements, without use of internal standards as controls, may lead to misdiagnosis of neoplasms as cysts.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Contrast Media; Female; Humans; Iothalamate Meglumine; Kidney; Kidney Cortex; Kidney Diseases, Cystic; Kidney Medulla; Kidney Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Tomography, X-Ray Computed

1996
Early medullary cystic disease: a urographic diagnosis?
    Radiology, 1979, Volume: 130, Issue:2

    Excretory urography of a patient with an early stage of medullary cystic disease demonstrated an inhomogeneous, streaky nephrogram confined to the medulla, presumably due to accumulation of contrast material in dilated tubules. This was seen best one to two hours after contrast injection and may represent a specific urographic finding which does not appear to have been described previously in this condition.

    Topics: Adolescent; Humans; Iothalamate Meglumine; Kidney Diseases, Cystic; Kidney Function Tests; Kidney Medulla; Male; Time Factors; Tomography, X-Ray; Urography

1979