Table 2.
Finding | n | ||
E0 | Female genitals | Suspected multi-cystic ovaries | 1 |
E2 | Liver | Hepatic cysts | 3 |
Gallstones | 7 | ||
Kidney | Renal cysts | 19 | |
Renal anatomical variants | 3 | ||
Reduced kidney size | 1 | ||
Metallic artifact in the kidney | 1 | ||
Female genitals | Leiomyomas in the uterus | 4 | |
Ovarian cysts | 14 | ||
Miscellaneous | Atrophy of the abdominal musculature after surgery | 1 | |
Small amounts of free abdominal fluid | 3 | ||
56 | |||
E3 | Liver | Large hepatic cyst with displacement of the right kidney | 1 |
Urinary tract | Bilateral nephropathy with reduced kidney size1 | 2 | |
Large bladder | 2 | ||
Female genitals | Free fluid in the pelvis and suspected leiomyoma of the uterus | 1 | |
Two lobulated and cystic lesions in the pelvis | 1 | ||
Miscellaneous | Splenomegaly | 1 | |
Ascites | 1 | ||
Bilateral hip joint effusion | 1 | ||
Lymphadenopathy in the mesentery | 1 | ||
Spondylosis and spinal stenosis | 1 | ||
12 | |||
E4 | Focal hepatic lesion (atypical hepatic hemangioma) | 1 | |
Unexplained mass in conjunction to the ovaries | 3 | ||
Abdominal aortic aneurysm | 1 | ||
5 | |||
Total | 74 |
Both patients had a normal S-creatinine at the time of MRI-enterography with intravenous contrast.