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The F+0 Protocol for Diuretic Renography Results in Fewer Interrupted Studies Due to Voiding Than the F-15 Protocol

Yiyan Liu, MD, PhD1, Nasrin V. Ghesani, MD1, Joan H. Skurnick, PhD2 and Lionel S. Zuckier, MD1

1 Department of Radiology, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey
2 Department of Preventive Medicine & Community Health, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey



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FIGURE 1. F-15 diuretic renography performed on 24-y-old man with left-sided hydronephrosis. Serial 1-min posterior images were obtained posteriorly over kidneys and bladder. Imaging was interrupted 14 min after MAG3 administration because of patient’s need to void. He was repositioned for completion of the 30 min of imaging.

 


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FIGURE 2. Renogram findings in patient portrayed in Figure 1, typical of midstudy voiding.

 





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