Elevated renal rind.
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Paterson, A; Frush, DP; Sweeney, LE; Thomas, PS
Published in: J Ultrasound Med
July 2000
We describe the findings from a group of five infants ranging in age from 3 weeks to 13 months who had shock of differing causes. In each case, sonographic evaluation of the abdomen revealed bilateral perirenal hyperechoic bands several millimeters thick, surrounding a thin, hypoechoic rim of fluid. The findings were identified during the acute phase of each child's illness and persisted after the patient's condition had clinically improved, eventually resolving in the three surviving children. We have dubbed this sign the "elevated renal rind." We believe that the changes are likely secondary to systemic inflammatory mediators and do not reflect localized intraabdominal disease.
Duke Scholars
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J Ultrasound Med
DOI
ISSN
0278-4297
Publication Date
July 2000
Volume
19
Issue
7
Start / End Page
459 / 463
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Ultrasonography
- Shock
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Male
- Kidney
- Infant, Newborn
- Infant
- Humans
- Female
- Acute Disease
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Paterson, A., Frush, D. P., Sweeney, L. E., & Thomas, P. S. (2000). Elevated renal rind. J Ultrasound Med, 19(7), 459–463. https://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2000.19.7.459
Paterson, A., D. P. Frush, L. E. Sweeney, and P. S. Thomas. “Elevated renal rind.” J Ultrasound Med 19, no. 7 (July 2000): 459–63. https://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2000.19.7.459.
Paterson A, Frush DP, Sweeney LE, Thomas PS. Elevated renal rind. J Ultrasound Med. 2000 Jul;19(7):459–63.
Paterson, A., et al. “Elevated renal rind.” J Ultrasound Med, vol. 19, no. 7, July 2000, pp. 459–63. Pubmed, doi:10.7863/jum.2000.19.7.459.
Paterson A, Frush DP, Sweeney LE, Thomas PS. Elevated renal rind. J Ultrasound Med. 2000 Jul;19(7):459–463.
Published In
J Ultrasound Med
DOI
ISSN
0278-4297
Publication Date
July 2000
Volume
19
Issue
7
Start / End Page
459 / 463
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Ultrasonography
- Shock
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Male
- Kidney
- Infant, Newborn
- Infant
- Humans
- Female
- Acute Disease