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==CT scan== | ==CT scan== | ||
CT scan provides anatomic details and helps in distinguishing intra-renal and extra renal pathologies. | |||
It is difficult to distinguish hydronephrosis from pyonephrosis on CT scan. | |||
The indirect signs of pyonephrosis on CT scan include: | |||
Enlarged kidneys | |||
Presence of an infected collecting system in the setting of hydronephrosis. | |||
Perinephric fat stranding | |||
Striated nephrogram | |||
Pelvic wall thickening | |||
Fluid-fluid levels and gas within the collecting system can sometimes be seen | |||
Other conditions like neoplasms | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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CT scan
CT scan provides anatomic details and helps in distinguishing intra-renal and extra renal pathologies.
It is difficult to distinguish hydronephrosis from pyonephrosis on CT scan.
The indirect signs of pyonephrosis on CT scan include:
Enlarged kidneys
Presence of an infected collecting system in the setting of hydronephrosis.
Perinephric fat stranding
Striated nephrogram
Pelvic wall thickening
Fluid-fluid levels and gas within the collecting system can sometimes be seen
Other conditions like neoplasms