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FIGURE 9.  Normal camera-based renography findings 5 d after transplantation of related-donor kidney: the first two 10-s perfusion images (left and middle) and the 1-min parenchymal image (right; upper pole irregularity is due to graft position) (A); whole kidney (red), cortical kidney (blue), and bladder curves (B); and sequential 1-min images (C). Somewhat prolonged visualization of ureter is due to postoperative hypotony, frequently observed during first days after transplantation.





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