Renal
MR Imaging Hall C |
W 1122. Combined Usage of Excretory MR Urography using 2 ml Gd-DTPA and MR Urography using SSFSE Technique in the Assessment of Urinary Tract Disorders, M. Obuchi, T. Takahara, Y. Kurihara, M. Takahashi, M. Honda, K. Takizawa, T. Hayashi, K. Doai, S. Matsuoka and Y. Kuniyasu, Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital, St. Marianna University School of Medicine and Yokohama Sakae Kyosai Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan. |
Th 1123. Low-dose Gd-DTPA Dynamic Studies in the Differential Diagnosis of Renal Masses: Initial Experience, K. Szopinski, M. Szopinska, A. Borowka, W. Jakubowski, A. Antoniewicz and S.G. Kata, II Medical Faculty and Central Railway Hospital, Warsaw, Poland. |
M 1124. MRI Assessment of Kidney Function by Measuring the Clearance of the Contrast Agent Gd(DOTA), M. Rudin and D. Baumann, Novartis Pharma Ltd, Basel, Switzerland. |
T 1125. Non-invasive Imaging of the Kidney Using Flow-sensitive Alternating Inversion Recovery (FAIR), S. Kiryu, I. Shirouzu, M. Noda, K. Morinaga, T. Machida, Y. Okada, M. Akahane, M. Minami and K. Ohtomo, Kantoh-teishin Hospital and University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. |
W 1126. MR Urography of Lower Urinary Tracts: Value of a 3D Ultrafast T2-Weighted Sequence, K. Ohgi, K. Satoh, H. Yokote, T. Higami, K. Kobori, T. Furukawa, H. Akiyama, S. Kimuma, K. Uehara, K. Murata, M. Higashi, K. Gotoh and Y. Yamashita, Japanese Red-Cross Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan; Kasukabe-Shuwa Hospital, Saitama, Japan; Kitazato-Institute Hospital, Tokyo, Japan and Toshiba Medical Inc., Japan. |
Th 1127. Analysis of a Chronic Renal Allograft Rejection Model in the Rat: A Comparative Study Between Ultrasonography, MRI and Histology, N. Beckmann, L. Gaschen, K. Bruttel, M. Tanner and H.J. Schuurman, Novartis Pharma Inc., Basel, Switzerland. |
M 1128. Effect of 100% O2 Breathing on Intrarenal Oxygenation as Evaluated by BOLD MRI, A. Priatna, F.H. Epstein and P.V. Prasad, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA. |
T 1129. In-Vivo Imaging of Mouse Kidneys After Surgical Obstruction Utilizing 1H Magnetization Transfer Contrast, A. Kolandaivelu, H. Pohl and R.S. Balaban, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. |