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The main kidney imaging modalities are MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography) scan, ultrasound, and scintigraphy. CT scans and MRIs are contraindicated in cases of severe kidney failure. Each imaging modality has its own specific indications, cons, and pros.

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Could a difference in the kidney size indicate a problem?

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Will my excruciating pain be caused by a kidney stone or something else?

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What is the appropriate management for very mild kidney dysfunction detected on an MRI scan of the kidneys?

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