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Akira Kawashima1, James F Glockner, Bernard F King

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Radiologic Clinics of North America
|October 3, 2003
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Computed tomography (CT) urography and magnetic resonance (MR) urography are advancing imaging techniques. CT urography is poised to replace intravenous urography for evaluating hematuria, while MR urography offers an alternative for specific patient groups.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology and Medical Imaging
  • Urological Imaging

Background:

  • CT urography and MR urography represent evolving diagnostic techniques in radiology.
  • Intravenous urography has been a standard for evaluating genitourinary conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the current status and future potential of CT urography and MR urography.
  • To highlight the comparative advantages and applications of these advanced imaging modalities.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and technological advancements in CT and MR urography.
  • Comparative analysis of diagnostic capabilities and patient suitability for each technique.

Main Results:

  • CT urography is expected to integrate the diagnostic strengths of intravenous urography and CT.

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  • CT urography is anticipated to become a primary tool for hematuria and genitourinary evaluations.
  • MR urography provides a valuable alternative for pediatric, pregnant, and contrast-contraindicated patients.
  • Conclusions:

    • CT urography is set to become a dominant imaging modality for genitourinary diagnostics.
    • MR urography offers crucial alternative imaging solutions for specific patient populations.
    • These advanced urographic techniques are transforming the evaluation of urinary tract conditions.