Navigator-Gated MR Angiography of the Renal Arteries: A Potential Screening Tool for Renal Artery Stenosis
Am. J. Roentgenol. Maki et al.
188: W540
DC 1 MRA Sequences
Fig. S1—75-year-old hypertensive man referred to rule out renal artery stenosis showing only minimal bilateral disease and no significant renal artery stenosis.
Fig. S2—71-year-old hypertensive man referred to rule out renal artery stenosis showing high-grade right renal artery stenosis (58% by contrast-enhanced MR angiography CE-MRA, 64% by navigator-gated steady-state free precession Nav SSFP).
Files in this Data Supplement:
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A, Navigator-gated steady-state free precession (Nav SSFP) axial source images.
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B, Axial reformatted contrast-enhanced MR angiography (CE-MRA) images through renal arteries.
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C, Nav SSFP rotational coronal maximum intensity projection (MIP).
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D, CE-MRA rotational coronal MIP.
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A, Nav SSFP axial source images.
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B, Axial reformatted CE-MRA images through renal arteries.
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C, Nav SSFP rotational coronal maximum intensity projection (MIP).
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D, CE-MRA rotational coronal MIP.