Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques enable noninvasive assessment of renal function. Diffusion-weighted imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, blood oxygen level-dependent MRI, magnetic resonance elastography, and arterial spin labeling are some of the emerging techniques that have potential to investigate renal function without the use of exogenous gadolinium contrast. This article discusses the principles of these techniques, as well as their possible applications and limitations. This will introduce the readers to these novel imaging tools, which appear to have promising futures.

Noncontrast functional MRI of the kidneys / Mannelli L; Maki JH; Osman SF; Chandarana H; Lomas DJ; Shuman WP; Linnau KF; Green DE; Laffi G; Moshiri M.. - In: CURRENT UROLOGY REPORTS. - ISSN 1527-2737. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 99-107.

Noncontrast functional MRI of the kidneys.

MANNELLI, LORENZO;LAFFI, GIACOMO;
2012

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques enable noninvasive assessment of renal function. Diffusion-weighted imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, blood oxygen level-dependent MRI, magnetic resonance elastography, and arterial spin labeling are some of the emerging techniques that have potential to investigate renal function without the use of exogenous gadolinium contrast. This article discusses the principles of these techniques, as well as their possible applications and limitations. This will introduce the readers to these novel imaging tools, which appear to have promising futures.
2012
99
107
Mannelli L; Maki JH; Osman SF; Chandarana H; Lomas DJ; Shuman WP; Linnau KF; Green DE; Laffi G; Moshiri M.
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