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Fig. 2B. 45-year-old woman with hematuria from urinary tract infection. Graph
of MR renogram (A) reveals similar curve pattern to graph of
radionuclide renogram (B). Graph of MR renogram (A) shows
characteristic curve pattern consisting of three segments corresponding to
vascular (arrowhead), parenchymal (thin arrow), and
excretory (thick arrow) phases. Parenchymal phase is initiated by
minimal signal drop at end of initial vascular peak (peaktrough
pattern). Split renal function between the right (
) and left (
,
A; , B) kidneys acquired with radionuclide renography
(B) and MR renography (A) also shows good agreement; values of
56%, 44% and 55%, and 45%, respectively, were obtained.
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