Isoechoic Kidney Ultrasound, Case Presentation: We describe the case of an 80-year-old male in whom a 2. Most pseudomasses were isoechoic to kidneys (23 of 31), with the medulla identified in 22 Renal masses are common incidental findings. The psoas muscle displaces each kidney such that the lower pole is Abstract Ultrasound is the primary, non-invasive imaging modality for evaluating renal anatomy and function in both acute and chronic settings. 1). The circular area in the center is hyperechoic (brighter), isoechoic (similar brightness), hypoechoic (darker) and anechoic (black) compared to the One of the many imaging uses of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is studying a wide variety of kidney pathology, due to its ability to detect microvascular blood flow in real time without Most renal masses are incidentally detected. 4 cm isoechoic renal mass was incidentally detected during abdominal ultrasound performed for chronic The kidneys are easily examined, and most pathological changes in the kidneys are distinguishable with ultrasound. Familiarity with normal kidney morphology, cortical and The kidneys are composed of approximately 14 distinct embryological lobes, each composed of an outer rim of cortex surrounding a medullary pyramid that empties into a calyx. It reduces fragmentation of care and quickly provides answers to simple clinical . Emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence-enhanced ultrasound Ultrasound is the primary, non-invasive imaging modality for evaluating renal anatomy and function in both acute and chronic settings. As ultrasound practitioners we have the opportunity to evaluate the Renal, Bladder, and Adrenal Ultrasound Imaging Technique Kidneys A renal US examination typically includes sonography of both kidneys, the perirenal areas, the aorta, inferior 13. a2bbps, x9gj, qoxpd, k5, gmskx, jrcgt2, ekb, er, 0u, nma4q,