MRI of kidney size matters.
Thoralf NiendorfThomas GladytzKathleen CantowTobias KleinEhsan TasbihiJose Raul Velasquez VidesKaixuan ZhaoJason M MillwardSonia WaicziesErdmann SeeligerPublished in: Magma (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
MRI of kidney size matters. It will facilitate a growing range of (pre)clinical applications, and provide a springboard for new insights into renal (patho)physiology. As kidney size can be easily obtained from already established renal MRI protocols without the need for additional scans, this measurement should always accompany diagnostic MRI exams. Reconciling global kidney size changes with alterations in the size of specific renal layers is an important topic for further research. Acute kidney size measurements alone cannot distinguish between changes induced by alterations in the blood or the tubular volume fractions-this distinction requires further research into cartography of the renal blood and the tubular volumes.