
pmid: 20609878
Although catheter angiography remains the accepted gold standard for imaging of the renal vascular system, rapid progress in cross-sectional imaging techniques has caused a paradigm shift in many diagnostic algorithms toward noninvasive techniques such as computed tomographic angiography (CTA). CTA's cross-sectional imaging techniques provide an opportunity for comprehensive renal investigation that would be impossible with angiography alone. While other competing noninvasive technologies such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance angiography can be used successfully in renal imaging, the benefits of CTA are substantial, including high spatial and temporal resolution, widespread availability, implantable device compatibility, and easy technical reproducibility. This article describes the technical considerations relevant to CTA of the renal vascular system, postprocessing algorithms for volumetric data, and numerous specific applications.
Postoperative Care, Renal Artery Obstruction, Aneurysm, Kidney Transplantation, Kidney Neoplasms, Renal Veins, Renal Circulation, Renal Artery, Preoperative Care, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Kidney Diseases, Kidney Pelvis, Stents, Ureter, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Postoperative Care, Renal Artery Obstruction, Aneurysm, Kidney Transplantation, Kidney Neoplasms, Renal Veins, Renal Circulation, Renal Artery, Preoperative Care, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Kidney Diseases, Kidney Pelvis, Stents, Ureter, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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