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Renal corticomedullary junction. Performance of T1-weighted MR pulse sequences.

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Baumgartner, BR; Nelson, RC; Torres, WE; Malko, JA; Peterson, JE; Bernardino, ME
Published in: Invest Radiol
November 1989

Inability to demonstrate the renal corticomedullary junction (CMJ) on magnetic resonance (MR) images has been reported in connection with several medical renal diseases. T1-weighted spin echo pulse sequences have been advocated to demonstrate a signal intensity difference between cortex and medulla. This study was undertaken to determine which of several T1-weighted spin echo (SE) and gradient echo (GE) sequences are better for delineation of the CMJ. The MR studies were performed at 0.5 Tesla on 27 normal volunteers. Multi-slice axial images of both kidneys were obtained in all subjects at each of the following five pulse sequences: SE 250/20, SE 500/30, SE 900/30, and GE 300/15 with 80 degrees and 64 degrees flip angles. Contrast/noise ratios were calculated for the signal intensity differences between cortex and medulla; the average standardized contrast/noise ratios ranked as follows: GE 300/15/80 degrees = 3.01 +/- 0.74, GE 300/15/64 degrees = 2.72 +/- 0.74, SE 250/20 = 2.02 +/- 0.33, SE 500/30 = 1.96 +/- 0.51, and SE 900/30 = 1.71 +/- 0.39. In addition, the five sequences for each patient were randomized and the images were independently ranked for delineation of CMJ by three MR radiologists. The cumulative subjective ranking for all observers from best to worst is as follows: SE 500/30, GE 300/15/80 degrees, GE 300/15/64 degrees, SE 900/30, SE 250/20. Although better contrast/noise ratios are achieved with the GE sequences and the more T1-weighted SE sequences, as a practical matter this does not seem to be the only significant factor when compared with the visual image evaluation by independent observers.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Published In

Invest Radiol

ISSN

0020-9996

Publication Date

November 1989

Volume

24

Issue

11

Start / End Page

884 / 887

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Kidney Medulla
  • Kidney Cortex
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Adult
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Baumgartner, B. R., Nelson, R. C., Torres, W. E., Malko, J. A., Peterson, J. E., & Bernardino, M. E. (1989). Renal corticomedullary junction. Performance of T1-weighted MR pulse sequences. Invest Radiol, 24(11), 884–887.
Baumgartner, B. R., R. C. Nelson, W. E. Torres, J. A. Malko, J. E. Peterson, and M. E. Bernardino. “Renal corticomedullary junction. Performance of T1-weighted MR pulse sequences.Invest Radiol 24, no. 11 (November 1989): 884–87.
Baumgartner BR, Nelson RC, Torres WE, Malko JA, Peterson JE, Bernardino ME. Renal corticomedullary junction. Performance of T1-weighted MR pulse sequences. Invest Radiol. 1989 Nov;24(11):884–7.
Baumgartner, B. R., et al. “Renal corticomedullary junction. Performance of T1-weighted MR pulse sequences.Invest Radiol, vol. 24, no. 11, Nov. 1989, pp. 884–87.
Baumgartner BR, Nelson RC, Torres WE, Malko JA, Peterson JE, Bernardino ME. Renal corticomedullary junction. Performance of T1-weighted MR pulse sequences. Invest Radiol. 1989 Nov;24(11):884–887.

Published In

Invest Radiol

ISSN

0020-9996

Publication Date

November 1989

Volume

24

Issue

11

Start / End Page

884 / 887

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Kidney Medulla
  • Kidney Cortex
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Adult
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences