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Static Renal Scintigraphy
Congenital Anomalies : Agenesis, horseshoe kidney, renal ectasia, ptosis
Bulky Lesions :1cm lesions in cortical zone and 2cm lesions in the middle can be easily viewed by DMSA scintigraphy. It is non-specific.
Infection Diseases
It is the most sensitive method that displays the scar and infection in kidneys.
Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy
Assignment of glomerular filtration
Calculating the relative kidney functions
Calculating the kidney transit time
Obstructive kidney diseases (Diuretic Renography): It is the most sensitive method that differentiates nonobstructive pelvicaliceal dilation from obstruction.
Renovascular Hypertension (Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy with Captopril): Captopril avoids the formation of angiotensin-2 and causes systemic vasodilatation and hypertension. Therefore, the pressure in the renal artery drops. The efferent arterial caused by angiotensin-2 removes the vasoconstriction and provides the drop of glomerular internal pressure and the drop of glomerular filtration. Therefore, captopril can be used in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension.
Evaluation of the Renal Allograft: Radionuclide methods have a very well established role in the evaluation of the renal allografts. Thanks to their non-invasive nature, radionuclide methods received widespread acceptance. Complications related to kidney transplant can be diagnosed with radionuclide methods.
Radionuclide Cystography: vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) examination is a common method for children. It is non-invasive and its radiation dose is moderately low than radiological methods. It is used in monitoring the VUR, for which radiological diagnosis is put, and researching their response to treatment.
Testis scintigraphy: Used for the differential diagnosis of testis torsion and epididymitis.
Renal scintigraphy (with and without diuretic)
Renal scintigraphy (with and without diuretic)
Renal scintigraphy (with and without diuretic)
Renal Cortical SPECT (DMSA)
GFR measurement (without image)
Captopril renogram (double study)
Radionuclide Cystography (direct)
Radionuclide Cystography (indirect)
Renal cortical scintigraphy
Testis scintigraphy
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