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. 1988 Aug;80(8):925–927.

Pelvic Fused Kidneys: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Intravenous Pyelogram Correlation

Sulabha Masih, Rajnikant K Bakhda, James D Collins
PMCID: PMC2625714  PMID: 3246706

Abstract

This is a case presentation of pelvic fused kidneys as demonstrated by intravenous pyelogram and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The authors wish to stress the importance of anatomical imaging with MRI in the coronal plane. No reconstruction is required as with computerized tomography.

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