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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 5 No. 10 807-810
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Radioisotope Renogram in Kidney Transplants1,2,

Merle K. Loken, Ph.D., M.D., Edward V. Staab, M.D., Robert L. Vernier, M.D. and William D. Kelly, M.D.

Minneapolis

ABSTRACT

Abnormal patterns have been obtained at various times following the transplants. Delayed excretory phase with a gradual depression of the functional peak has been the most consistent pattern seen during a rejection reaction. Our interpretation of the renogram pattern does not always correlate with the clinical status. In some cases an abnormal pattern persists despite an improvement in urine output and blood chemistries. Continued investigation in man and animals as to the value of the renogram in kidney transplants is being carried out.

FOOTNOTES

1 From the Departments of Radiology, Pediatrics and Surgery, University of Minnesota Hospitals.

2 Supported in part by funds from the United States Public Health Service Grant No. CA 03332-07 and the Graduate School, University of Minnesota.







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