Radiology illustrated : nutcracker phenomenon and nutcracker syndrome / Seung Hyup Kim.
2022
RC874 .K56 2022
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Title
Radiology illustrated : nutcracker phenomenon and nutcracker syndrome / Seung Hyup Kim.
Author
Kim, Seung Hyup, author.
ISBN
9789811662188 (electronic bk.)
9811662185 (electronic bk.)
9789811662171
9811662177
9811662185 (electronic bk.)
9789811662171
9811662177
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-6218-8 doi
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RC874 .K56 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.6/0754
Summary
The nutcracker phenomenon (NCP) is an accentuated phenomenon of normal subtle compression of the left renal vein (LRV) between the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery. The nutcracker syndrome (NCS) is a syndrome caused by NCP, resulting in hematuria, proteinuria, or left flank pain. The established diagnostic criterion of NCP is a pressure gradient more than 3 mmHG across the compression site, and NCS has been known to be rare, but probably is not rare and in fact quite common. The most important reason why NCS is known to be rare is that the diagnosis is difficult unless invasive venous catheterization and pressure measurement confirm the pressure gradient. Doppler ultrasound is useful in measuring the flow velocity of LRV. From the velocity measured by Doppler ultrasound, we may estimate the pressure gradient. Doppler ultrasound of LRV needs technical skills and experience. Computed tomography (CT) is a popular imaging technique for patients with hematuria, and we need to be familiar with the findings of the NCP at CT. There are variations of NCP associated with vascular anatomy and posture of the patients. This book will illustrate the concepts of NCP and NCS, findings at Doppler ultrasound and CT, and variations of NCP.
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Radiology illustrated (Series) 2196-1158
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Nutcracker Phenomenon (NCP) and Nutcracker Syndrome (NCS)
3 Prevalence of NCP and NCS
4 Left Renal Vein (LRV)
5 Diagnostic Techniques and Criteria
6 Doppler Ultrasound
7 CT and MRI Findings
8 Subtypes of NCP and NCS
9 NCP associated with Congenital Variations of LRV and IVC
10 Postural Variations of NCP and NCS
11 Other Variations of NCP and NCS
12 Severe NCP, Occlusion of LRV
13 NCP and NCS in Members of the Same Family
14 NCP-related or associated diseases
15 Management of NCS
16 Asymptomatic hematuria and proteinuria.
2 Nutcracker Phenomenon (NCP) and Nutcracker Syndrome (NCS)
3 Prevalence of NCP and NCS
4 Left Renal Vein (LRV)
5 Diagnostic Techniques and Criteria
6 Doppler Ultrasound
7 CT and MRI Findings
8 Subtypes of NCP and NCS
9 NCP associated with Congenital Variations of LRV and IVC
10 Postural Variations of NCP and NCS
11 Other Variations of NCP and NCS
12 Severe NCP, Occlusion of LRV
13 NCP and NCS in Members of the Same Family
14 NCP-related or associated diseases
15 Management of NCS
16 Asymptomatic hematuria and proteinuria.