The perinephric space, also known as the perirenal space, is the area surrounding the kidneys, encapsulated by the renal fascia. It contains fat and connective tissue, providing cushioning and support to the kidneys. This space is significant in the context of renal diseases and conditions, as infections or tumors can spread within it, affecting the surrounding structures. It is also important in surgical procedures involving the kidneys, as it helps delineate the boundaries for dissection.
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Stranding of perinephric fat is defined as linear areas of soft tissue attenuation in the perinephric space, which can result from any acute process or injury to the kidney. When unilateral perinephric stranding is identified it is most frequently the result of calyceal rupture or perinephric inflammation. Perinephric stranding is probably the manifestation of increased pressure in the collecting system in the early phase of ureteral obstruction. Perinephric stranding is easily identified on Spiral CT and less commonly seen on IVP.
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Renal abscess is a collection of pus within the kidney, typically caused by a bacterial infection. Perinephric abscess is an abscess that forms in the tissue surrounding the kidney. Both conditions usually present with symptoms such as fever, flank pain, and urinary symptoms, and require prompt medical treatment.
Perinephric stranding is generally indicative of inflammation or edema around the kidney, often associated with conditions such as pyelonephritis or renal abscess. While it itself does not directly damage the kidney, it can signal underlying issues that may affect kidney function if not addressed. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent potential complications. Therefore, while perinephric stranding is not inherently "bad," it warrants medical evaluation.
Perinephric stranding refers to the appearance of linear or streaky areas of increased attenuation around the kidney on imaging studies, often indicating inflammation or edema in the surrounding tissues. Fluid around the kidney, or perinephric fluid, may signify various conditions, such as infection (e.g., pyelonephritis), trauma, or malignancy. The presence of both findings can suggest a pathological process affecting the kidney, requiring further evaluation and management.
The adipose capsule attaches the kidneys to the retroperitoneum. It is also known as the perinephric fat or perineal fat.
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A perinephric hematoma is a collection of blood that occurs in the tissue surrounding the kidney, often due to trauma, such as a blunt abdominal injury or a surgical complication. It can lead to kidney dysfunction and may present with symptoms like flank pain, hematuria (blood in urine), or hypotension if significant blood loss occurs. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies like ultrasound or CT scans, and treatment may range from observation to surgical intervention, depending on the size of the hematoma and the patient's condition.
Mild nonspecific perinephric stranding refers to a subtle increase in echogenicity or density around the kidney observed in imaging studies, such as ultrasound or CT scans. This finding is often associated with inflammation, edema, or other benign conditions, but it is not specific to any one diagnosis. It may indicate a mild inflammatory process or a reaction to nearby pathology, and typically warrants further evaluation if accompanied by other concerning symptoms. However, in many cases, it can be an incidental finding without clinical significance.
The fatty material that covers the kidney is known as perirenal fat or perinephric fat. This layer of adipose tissue provides cushioning and protection for the kidneys, helping to insulate them from physical trauma and maintain their position within the abdominal cavity. Additionally, it plays a role in energy storage and contributes to the overall metabolic function of the body.
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