Assessment of Renal Pathological Changes in Lupus Nephritis Using Diffusion Weighted Imaging: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis

Conclusion: DWI is a noninvasive technique that may be used to detect renal pathophysiological changes. Renal cell proliferation and intestinal fibrosis may impact the movement of water in certain microenvironments. Enhanced perfusion may be a compensatory mechanism that is associated with renal pathological injuries.Kidney Blood Press Res 2018;43:847 –859
Source: Kidney and Blood Pressure Research - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research