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ISBN 10: 1841845116
ISBN 13: 9781841845111
Author: Alain Prigent, Amy Piepsz
Formulated by members of the International Scientific Committee of Radionuclides in Nephro-urology (ISCORN), Functional Imaging in Nephro-urology is not a textbook on uronephrology or radionuclides in nephro-urology, or even a book on new techniques in imaging. What the editor and authors provide here is a unique opportunity to evaluate the strategic management techniques (both diagnosis and follow-up) of a number of uronephrological entities. Demonstrating the experience of the authors in using various imaging modalities, and detailing the benefits and controversies which are associated with their clinical applications, this text presents management strategies based on the patient, the choice of modality, and cost implications. Detailed, well-referenced and highly illustrated, this is an important book for radiologists, nephrologists and urologists working with children and adults, specialists in renal nuclear medicine, and pediatricians.
1 Introduction
2 Assessment of GFR: chemical techniques and prediction equations
3 Measurements of renal function with radionuclide techniques in adults
4 Measurement of GFR in children by means of radionuclide techniques
5 Assessment of GFR in adults: the point of view of the nephrologist
6 Assessment of GFR in children: the point of view of the paediatric nephrologist Jean-Pierre Guignard Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
Obstruction in adults
7 Introduction and the role of nuclear medicine
8 The contribution of radiology
9 The urologist’s view
Antenatally detected hydronephrosis
10 Introduction
11 The radiological approach
12 The nuclear medicine techniques J0rgen Fr0kiœr, Anni Eskild-Jensen, Thomas Dissing
13 The point of view of the urologist
Renovascular disease
14 Present and future developments of functional and molecular imaging
15 Radiological modalities in renovascular disease
16 ACE inhibition renography in the evaluation of suspected renovascular hypertension
Functional and molecular imaging
17 Functional imaging of the kidney with electron beam CT
18 Functional and cellular imaging of the kidney by MRI
19 Positron emission tomography imaging of the kidneys
Urinary tract infection in children
20 Introduction
21 The point of view of the radiologist
22 The point of view of the paediatric nuclear medicine physician
23 The point of view of the paediatric nephrologist
nephrology imaging
functional renal scan
functional medicine nephrologist
nephrology imaging methods
kidney imaging morphology with vascular flow and function
Tags: Alain Prigent, Amy Piepsz, Functional Imaging, Nephro Urology