Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging shows promising results to assess renal transplant dysfunction with fibrosis
Kidney International Dec 05, 2019
Bane O, Hectors S, Gordic S, et al. - In this prospective single-center study, a total of 27 renal transplant individuals, including 15 with stable functional allografts, and 12 with chronic dysfunction/established fibrosis, were recruited in order to evaluate the diagnostic value of a quantitative multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) protocol for assessment of renal allograft dysfunction with fibrosis. It was observed that for the non-invasive evaluation of renal allograft histology and outcomes, the combination of the cortical apparent diffusion coefficient and T1 measurements exhibited promising outcomes.
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