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Correlation of ultrasound and renal scintigraphy in children with unilateral hydronephrosis in primary workup.

E U Nitzsche1, L B Zimmerhackl, R A Hawkins, B Stöver, A Frankenschmidt, G Sigmund, Y Choi, C K Hoh, E A Moser.   

Abstract

Ultrasound accurately detects hydronephrosis in infants and children, while nuclear medicine techniques quantify relative renal function in addition to characterizing the urodynamic relevance of hydronephrosis. This prospective study was undertaken to examine the relationship between ultrasound morphological findings and relative renal function, quantified with dynamic 99mtechnetium mercaptotriacetylglycine imaging, in the initial diagnostic workup of children with unilateral hydronephrosis. The ultrasound grade of hydronephrosis and relative renal function ipsilateral to the hydronephrosis were inversely related, indicating that with more severe hydronephrosis ultrasound fails to estimate the potential reduction of relative kidney function. Because renal function is not necessarily affected by hydronephrosis, renal scintigraphy is indicated to assess the functional status of hydronephrotic kidneys.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8476704     DOI: 10.1007/bf00864377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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