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Ultrasonographic features of kidney transplants and their complications: an imaging review.

Chrysafoula KolofousiKonstantinos StefanidisDemosthenes D CokkinosDimitrios KarakitsosEleni AntypaPloutarhos Piperopoulos
Published in: ISRN radiology (2012)
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for managing patients with end-stage kidney disease. Being submitted to a very serious surgical procedure, renal transplant recipients can only benefit from follow-up imaging and monitoring strategies. Ultrasound is considered as the principal imaging test in the evaluation of renal transplants. It is an easily applied bedside examination that can detect possible complications and guide further imaging or intervention. In this imaging review, we present essential information regarding the sonographic features of healthy renal transplants, detailing the surgical technique and how it affects the sonoanatomy. We focus on various complications that occur following renal transplantation and their sonographic features by reviewing pertinent literature sources and our own extensive imaging archives.
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