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Radiology, Vol 127, 93-101, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America
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ML Goldman, L Gorelkin, JC Rude 3d, RG Sybers and DP O'Brien
In a comparative study of the diagnostic value of epinephrine renal venography (ERV) and angiography in eight patients with severe inflammatory disease of the kidneys, the spectrum of abnormalities exhibited by ERV was more striking than the angiographic findings. Complete disorganization of the renal venous architecture with linear streaking of contrast agent is a sign of renal inflammatory disease. ERV is a useful adjunctive diagnostic procedure in cases of a nonfunctioning kidney.
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