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Renal MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of membranous glomerulonephritis. MRI may shows the total loss of corticomedullary differentiation | Renal MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of membranous glomerulonephritis. MRI may shows the total loss of corticomedullary differentiation. | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 30 July 2018
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jogeet Singh Sekhon, M.D. [2]
Overview
Renal MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of membranous glomerulonephritis. MRI may shows the total loss of corticomedullary differentiation.
MRI
Renal MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of membranous glomerulonephritis. Findings on MRI suggestive of membranous glomerulonephritis include[1] :
- The total loss of corticomedullary differentiation
- Abnormality in right upper-pole-calix
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