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Renal infarction: computerized tomographic appearance with angiographic correlation.

K Reagan, C F Beckmann, C R Larsen

    The Journal of Urology
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    Diagnosing renal infarction is challenging due to misleading computerized tomographic (CT) scans. Angiography clarifies CT findings by showing kidney vascular arrangements and occluded branches, as demonstrated in two patient cases.

    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Radiology
    • Vascular Imaging

    Background:

    • Clinical diagnosis of renal infarction presents challenges.
    • Computerized tomography (CT) imaging can sometimes be misleading for renal infarction.

    Observation:

    • Two distinct cases of renal infarction with varying angiographic and CT appearances were analyzed.
    • The study correlates the angiographic explanation with the observed CT images.

    Findings:

    • CT scan appearances of renal infarction can be explained by the specific vascular anatomy of the kidney.
    • The arrangement of vascular planes and the location of occluded arterial branches influence CT imaging.

    Implications:

    • Understanding the angiographic basis of CT findings improves the accuracy of renal infarction diagnosis.

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  • This correlation aids clinicians in interpreting complex CT scans for renal infarction.