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Early Detection of Drug-Induced Renal Hemodynamic Dysfunction Using Sonographic Technology in Rats
Published on: March 11, 2016
[Current x-ray diagnosis of the kidneys]
New imaging technologies like sonography, computerized tomography, and digital intravenous arteriography enhance kidney diagnostics. Urography remains key, while catheterangiography is vital for therapeutic interventions like renal artery treatments.
Area of Science:
- Diagnostic radiology
- Medical imaging technologies
- Interventional nephrology
Background:
- Traditional diagnostic radiology methods for kidney assessment.
- The evolving landscape of imaging in renal diagnostics.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight advancements in kidney imaging techniques.
- To differentiate diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiological methods.
Main Methods:
- Review of sonography, computerized tomography, and digital intravenous arteriography.
- Evaluation of urography as a diagnostic standard.
- Assessment of catheterangiography in therapeutic procedures.
Main Results:
- Sonography, CT, and digital IV arteriography represent significant technological advancements.
- Urography continues to be a primary diagnostic modality.
- Catheterangiography is primarily utilized for interventional treatments.
Conclusions:
- Advanced imaging technologies offer new diagnostic capabilities for the kidney.
- Urography maintains its importance in renal diagnostics.
- Catheterangiography is crucial for therapeutic interventions such as renal artery dilatation and embolization.
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