Literature DB >> 17102053

Renal papillary necrosis: review and comparison of findings at multi-detector row CT and intravenous urography.

Dae Chul Jung1, Seung Hyup Kim, Sung Il Jung, Sung Il Hwang, Sun Ho Kim.   

Abstract

Renal papillary necrosis is not a pathologic entity but rather a descriptive term for a condition--necrosis of the renal papillae--that has various possible causes. The renal medulla and papillae are vulnerable to ischemic necrosis because of the peculiar arrangement of their blood supply and the hypertonic environment. The etiology of renal papillary necrosis includes diabetes, analgesic abuse or overuse, sickle cell disease, pyelonephritis, renal vein thrombosis, tuberculosis, and obstructive uropathy. Renal papillary necrosis has been diagnosed with the use of intravenous urography and ultrasonography, but contrast material-enhanced computed tomography (CT) may better depict a full range of typical features, including contrast material-filled clefts in the renal medulla, nonenhanced lesions surrounded by rings of excreted contrast material, and hyperattenuated medullary calcifications. In the presence of papillary sloughing, CT may depict hydronephrosis and filling defects in the renal pelvis or ureter, which also may contain calcifications. During healing, the epithelialized papillary tip appears blunted. Shrinkage of the kidney, a common sequela, also may be detected at CT. Multi-detector row CT depicts these and other features more clearly and directly than single-detector row CT, given the advantages of thinner sections and multiplanar reformation, and it may help identify the condition at an earlier stage, when effective treatment can reverse the ischemic process. Familiarity with the CT features of the condition therefore is useful for its successful diagnosis and management. RSNA, 2006

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2006        PMID: 17102053     DOI: 10.1148/rg.266065039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiographics        ISSN: 0271-5333            Impact factor:   5.333


  17 in total

1.  The Protective Role of Natriuretic Peptide Receptor 2 against High Salt Injury in the Renal Papilla.

Authors:  George J Dugbartey; Breandan Quinn; Lingfeng Luo; Deanne M Mickelsen; Sara K Ture; Craig N Morrell; Jan Czyzyk; Marvin M Doyley; Chen Yan; Bradford C Berk; Vyacheslav A Korshunov
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2019-06-18       Impact factor: 4.307

2.  Magnetic resonance urography of renal papillary necrosis.

Authors:  Jennifer Schroeder; Paul G Thacker; Todd J Purves
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2014-02-14

3.  Renal Papillary Necrosis: Role of Radiology.

Authors:  Harsh C Sutariya; Vaidehi K Pandya
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2016-01-01

4.  Hematuria and Flank Pain in a Patient with Sickle Cell Trait Who Is Taking NSAIDs.

Authors:  Travis D Homan; Jonathan B Buck; Kana N Miyata
Journal:  Kidney360       Date:  2021-11-25

Review 5.  Spilling the beans: an inside scoop on the imaging of renal parenchymal disease.

Authors:  Joel Thomas; Daniel R Ludwig; David H Ballard; Vincent M Mellnick; Cary L Siegel; Tyler J Fraum
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2022-05-14

6.  Renal papillary necrosis with urinary tract obstruction: A case report.

Authors:  Hong-Hong Pan; Yi-Jia Luo; Qing-Guo Zhu; Lie-Fu Ye
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2022-06-06       Impact factor: 1.534

Review 7.  What a difference a delay makes! CT urogram: a pictorial essay.

Authors:  Abraham Noorbakhsh; Lejla Aganovic; Noushin Vahdat; Soudabeh Fazeli; Romy Chung; Fiona Cassidy
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2019-12

8.  Chemotherapy-related complications in the kidneys and collecting system: an imaging perspective.

Authors:  Jemianne Bautista Jia; Chandana Lall; Temel Tirkes; Rajesh Gulati; Ramit Lamba; Scott C Goodwin
Journal:  Insights Imaging       Date:  2015-07-11

9.  Recurrent flank pain from 'lobster claw'.

Authors:  Swathi Singanamala; Saravan Krishnamoorthy; Mark A Perazella; Neera K Dahl
Journal:  NDT Plus       Date:  2011-04-27

10.  Value of diffusion-weighted MR imaging for the detection of nephritis.

Authors:  Benjamin Henninger; Miriam Reichert; Stefan Haneder; Stefan O Schoenberg; Henrik J Michaely
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2013-11-11
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.