多系统成像 功能衰竭的表现
Prabhakar Shantha Rajiah1, Garima Suman1, Kanupriya Vijay1
1From the Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, 200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN 559905 (P.S.R., G.S.); UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Tex (K.V.); University of Washington, Seattle, Wash (N.V., B.M., M.C.); and Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fla (A.K.A.).
概括
功能衰竭 (KF) 导致多系统并发症,包括骨,心血管,神经和肺部问题. 图像选择取决于并发症,MRI在KF患者中通常比CT更安全.
科学领域:
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學專業.
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
背景情况:
- 功能衰竭 (KF) 涉及膜过率下降,导致复杂的多系统并发症.
- 在KF的血液动力学,代谢,炎症和凝血病变化有助于这些并发症.
- 二次性偏甲状腺症是一种成像特征,导致骨再吸收和其他肌肉骨问题.
研究的目的:
- 审查外功能衰竭的全身表现.
- 讨论评估这些并发症的适当成像方法.
- 详细介绍与各种KF并发症相关的成像发现.
主要方法:
- 关于衰竭的全身表现的文献综述.
- 对成像技术 (放射学,CT,MRI) 的分析,以评估并发症.
- 在衰竭患者中对比剂安全性的讨论.
主要成果:
- 常见的并发症包括肌肉骨 (骨再吸收,棕色瘤),心血管 (动脉样硬化,心肌病),神经系统 (脑病) 和肺部 ().
- 放射和CT用于肌肉骨和胸部问题;MRI是神经和心血管评估的关键.
- 在KF中,通常会避免含有的CT对比度,而II组加多MRI对比度被认为是安全的.
结论:
- 功能衰竭导致各种系统性并发症,需要特定的成像方法.
- 仔细选择成像方式和对比剂对于患者的安全至关重要.
- 了解成像发现有助于诊断和管理功能衰竭患者的并发症.
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