Literature DB >> 3518367

MRI of hemorrhagic renal cysts in polycystic kidney disease.

P L Hilpert, A C Friedman, P D Radecki, D F Caroline, E K Fishman, M A Meziane, D G Mitchell, H Y Kressel.   

Abstract

Nine patients with polycystic kidney disease were examined by MRI, CT, and sonography. MRI distinguished among simple cysts, cysts complicated by prior hemorrhage, and coexistent renal cell carcinoma. On T1-weighted spin-echo images, simple renal cysts appeared as round, homogeneous, low-signal regions with smooth outer margins and a distinct interface with remaining normal renal parenchyma or adjacent cysts. Hemorrhagic cysts were seen as homogeneous medium- to high-signal intensity regions, and about half of them correlated with hyperdense cysts by CT. In five cases, fluid-iron levels were evident by dependent high-intensity layering within the cysts. Renal cell carcinomas occasionally show high intensity because of hemorrhage, but intratumoral fluid-iron levels have not yet been described. These results suggest that MRI is useful in differentiating between simple cysts, hemorrhagic cysts, and neoplasms when CT and sonography are indeterminate.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3518367     DOI: 10.2214/ajr.146.6.1167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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