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Gokhan Koca1, Hasan Ikbal Atilgan, Koray Demirel, Akif Diri, Meliha Korkmaz.
Abstract
Tc-99m dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) is filtered through the glomeruli and reabsorbed by the proximal tubules as low molecular weight proteins. In Lowe syndrome this mechanism is impaired and so poor DMSA uptake is seen. Poor DMSA uptake was shown in very few studies, but none mentioned normal Tc-99m MAG3 uptake. In this case, the patient had poor DMSA uptake, normal MAG3 uptake and a neurogenic bladder in anterior to the left kidney that attenuates left kidney.Entities:
Keywords: Lowe syndrome; Tc-99m MAG3; Tc-99m dimercaptosuccinic acid
Year: 2011 PMID: 23559713 PMCID: PMC3613624 DOI: 10.4103/0972-3919.106701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nucl Med ISSN: 0974-0244
Figure 1Poor Tc-99m dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) uptake of kidneys. Left kidney (arrow) cannot be seen clearly in posterior image due to attenuation of urinary bladder (a), left kidney is seen clearly in left posterior oblique image (b), huge and high activity accumulation in urinary bladder in anterior image (c)
Figure 2(a) Left kidney, (b) urinary bladder, and urinary bladder (white arrow) is seen in anterior of the (c) left kidney (black arrow) and (d) right kidney
Figure 3(a) Upper part of the urinary bladder is seen in anterior of the left kidney and (b) lower part of the urinary bladder is seen in the pelvis
Figure 4aBoth kidneys have normal Tc-99m MAG3 uptake when the urinary bladder fills with radioactivity, it attenuates the lower part of the left kidney (A, B: extraction phase, C-F: excreation phase)
Figure 4bRenogram curve