Renal artery thrombosis
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-<p>CT multiphase protocol study for suspected of renal lesions includes a phase without contrast, an arterial phase to value vascular lesions, a nephrographic phase to assess the parenchyma and a late phase to assess and urinary tract. CT whole body multiphases protocol with bolus tracking allows assess thrombosis of the renal artery during the arterial phase as defect of enhancement of renal artery and the absence of nephorographic effect during the neproghraphic phase at 70s.</p><p>Tthe incidence of renal injures increases in preexisting congenital or acquired renal pathology.</p>- +<p>CT multiphase protocol study for suspected renal lesions includes a phase without contrast, an arterial phase to evaluate vascular lesions, a nephrographic phase to assess the parenchyma and a late phase to assess the urinary tract. CT whole body multiphase protocol with bolus tracking allows assessment of renal artery thrombosis during the arterial phase as enhancement defect of renal artery and absence of nephorographic effect during the neproghraphic phase at 70s.</p><p>The incidence of renal injures increases in preexisting congenital or acquired renal pathology.</p>