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Dr. Farnaz, I just want to quickly define the

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phases of enhancement in the kidney,

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which are similar to phases of enhancement

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of the liver with slightly different names.

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So, arterial enhancement, what

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do you think, 30 to 40 seconds?

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Yep, around 40 seconds.

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And that's where hypervascular, uh, masses

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like renal cell carcinoma, the nasty ones.

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The more vascular they are, the nastier they are.

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That's where they live.

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So, an arterial enhancement phase

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can be potentially very important.

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Then the next phase would be the

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nephrogenic phase, about 85 to 90 seconds.

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And then finally, the excretory phase

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is gonna be about 2 to 4 minutes.

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Now, the portal venous phase, which many of us are

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used to, 60 to 90 seconds as an analogous, uh, term.

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So, when you're measuring lesions,

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which we're gonna do throughout this entire

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vignette series, where you measure matters.

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So, if you have a really hypervascular lesion,

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like a classic aggressive renal cell carcinoma,

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you might measure it in the arterial phase,

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and then see if it washes out progressively over

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time if the Hounsfield unit drops properly.

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On the other hand, a hypovascular lesion may

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show up better a little bit later in the middle.

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Maybe a minute and a half,

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two minutes, two and a half minutes.

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And then you might follow that into the delayed

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excretory phase to see if that has a drop.

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So, it may be beneficial to do serial measurements.

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Arterial to nephrogenic phase,

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nephrogenic phase to excretory phase.

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38 00:01:27,490 --> 00:01:29,510 Any other comments about, you know, phases?

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No, I think that's it.

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Alright, Pomeranz and Farnazzo out.

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Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

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Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neoplastic

Kidneys

Genitourinary (GU)

CT

Body

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