Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy
Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy is an imaging technique used to diagnose disorders of the kidney. It is a form of radionuclide scan that uses a radioactive isotope tracer to detect how the kidneys are functioning and to identify blockages of the renal system. The results of this test provide valuable information to physicians in order to diagnose and treat various renal diseases and conditions. This can include renal artery stenosis, renal artery aneurysms, renal perfusion defects, and renal cystic diseases. In addition, dynamic renal scintigraphy can be used to assess the effectiveness of treatment for kidney disease. It is a crucial tool for evaluating the health of a patient’s kidneys and for providing appropriate treatment plans.
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