Ischemic injury in the kidney is a common pathophysiological event associated with both acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease; however, regional ischemia–reperfusion as seen in thromboembolic renal disease is… Click to show full abstract
Ischemic injury in the kidney is a common pathophysiological event associated with both acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease; however, regional ischemia–reperfusion as seen in thromboembolic renal disease is often undetectable and thus subclinical. Here, we assessed the metabolic alterations following subclinical focal ischemia–reperfusion injury with hyperpolarized [1‐13C]pyruvate MRI in a porcine model.
               
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