European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2016)

Perirenal Edema as a potential hint towards primary hypertension—Preliminary findings in MRI breast cancer staging

  • Clemens G. Kaiser,
  • Pascal Baltzer,
  • Anna K. Kaiser,
  • Julia Knaudt,
  • Thomas Henzler,
  • Werner A. Kaiser,
  • Matthias Dietzel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 123 – 126

Abstract

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Purpose: To demonstrate our primary findings, indicating perirenal edema as a first imaging sign towards primary hypertension. Methods: Out of 3190 consecutive MR-Mammography (MRM) examinations, 777 were performed with an additional body array coil. Incidentally, “perirenal edema” could be linked to a patient history of hypertension. We Therefore specifically further observed the correlation. Results: Of 777 patients 86 (11%) patients showed the perirenal edema sign (PES). Upon inquiry all of these cases (100%) confirmed a past or present history of hypertensive disease (i.e. blood pressure above 140/90 and/or anti-hypertensive treatment). Conclusion: Our preliminary results strongly indicate a strong correlation between perirenal edema and primary hypertension.