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Dromedary hump is a prominent focal bulge on the lateral border of the left kidney caused by splenic impression, which can mimic renal neoplasm. It is a benign anatomic variant and exhibits the same imaging characteristics as adjacent renal cortex ...
31 lip 2015 · The “dromedary hump”—caused by molding of the normal renal parenchyma by the adjacent spleen [1, 2]—was originally described at excretory urography (Fig. 2), but also can be seen with ultrasound, (Fig. 3), CT, and MR.
14 cze 2016 · CT shows a bulging of the left renal contour, commonly referred to as a dromedary hump. Pseudotumor. Nefrogenic phase on the left and corticomedullary phase on the right.
22 cze 2019 · Dromedary hump is a prominent focal bulge on the lateral border of the left kidney caused by splenic impression, which can mimic renal neoplasm. It is similar in appearance to the hump of a dromedary camel and thus the name.
29 sty 2021 · Dromedary Hump.— A dromedary hump is a focal bulge on the lateral contour of the left kidney ( Fig 4 ). It is caused by the splenic impression on the superolateral kidney ( 8 , 14 ).
13 cze 2018 · Dromedary hump is a prominent focal bulge on the lateral border of the left kidney caused by splenic impression, which can mimic renal neoplasm. It is a benign anatomic variant and exhibits the same imaging characteristics as adjacent renal cortex with normal blood flow pattern on Doppler sonography.