Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume 36, Issue 4 , Pages 153-163, July 2007

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Urinary Tract in the Fetal and Pediatric Population

Department of Medical Imaging, Montreal Children’s Hospital/McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, PQ, Canada.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an excellent modality for the assessment of renal pathologies in children; its multiplanar capability and soft-tissue contrast resolution allows for exquisite demonstration of the renal anatomy and its abnormalities. In this article, we illustrate and discuss MRI techniques and findings of the most commonly seen renal anomalies, including congenital, inflammatory, neoplastic, posttransplant, and miscellaneous conditions.

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PII: S0363-0188(07)00014-X

doi:10.1067/j.cpradiol.2007.02.002

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume 36, Issue 4 , Pages 153-163, July 2007