MRI of the Retroperitoneal Organs
MRI of the retroperitoneal organs is a non-invasive imaging method used to evaluate structures located behind the peritoneum, including the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, major vessels, and lymph nodes.
Indications
Pain or discomfort
The examination may be recommended for pain in the kidney or lower back region to determine its cause.
Structural changes
MRI helps detect enlargement of organs, structural abnormalities, and pathological masses.
Trauma and bleeding
The method can evaluate organ damage after trauma or internal bleeding.
Suspected tumors
MRI is useful for detecting tumors of the kidneys, adrenal glands, and lymph nodes.
Congenital anomalies
The examination may reveal developmental abnormalities of retroperitoneal organs.

Conditions detected by MRI
- inflammatory processes;
- kidney stones or urinary obstruction;
- polycystic kidney disease;
- adrenal adenomas;
- malignant tumors of kidneys and adrenal glands;
- lymph node disorders including lymphoma.
MRI of the retroperitoneal space is an important diagnostic tool that helps identify diseases early and guide appropriate treatment.
