To assess the prevalence of intrapapillary linear collections of contrast medium as well as of homogeneous papillary blush on excretory urograms obtained with a low-osmolality contrast medium, iohexol was used in 300 patients. Intrapapillary linear collections of contrast medium (ie, three or more linear collections of contrast material within a papilla) were found in 10 (9.5%) of the 105 patients with renal stone disease and two (1.0%) of the 195 patients without nephrolithiasis (P less than .001). These prevalences are similar to those found in a previous study with use of a high-osmolality contrast medium (sodium amidotrizoate). The difference in the prevalence of homogeneous papillary blush between stone formers and non-stone formers was nonsignificant. The authors conclude that intrapapillary linear collections of contrast medium on excretory urograms obtained with use of a low-osmolality contrast medium should be considered to have the same clinical significance as those on excretory urograms obtained with use of a high-osmolality contrast medium, that is, as indicating the presence of medullary sponge kidney.
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