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Computed radionuclide urogram for assessing acute renal failure.

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  • Computed radionuclide urogram for assessing acute renal failure. Abstract Text:

    j u schlegelJ U Schlegel,e k langE K Lang,

    The computed radionuclide urogram is advocated as a noninvasive diagnostic method for differentiation of the most common prerenal, renal, and postrenal causes of acute renal failure. On the basis of characteristic changes in the effective renal plasma flow rate, the calculated filtration fraction, and the calculated glomerular filtration rate, prerenal conditions such as renal artery stenosis or thrombosis, renal conditions such as acute rejection or acute tubular necrosis, and postrenal conditions such as obstruction or leakage, which are the most common causes of acute renal failure, can be differentiated. In conjunction with morphologic criteria derived from sonograms, a diagnosis with acceptable confidence can be rendered in most instances. Both the computed radionuclide urogram and sonogram are noninvasive and can be used without adverse effects in the presence of azotemia and even anuria. This also makes feasible reexamination at intervals to assess effect of therapy and offer prognostic information.

    Computed radionuclide urogram for assessing acute renal failure. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ju schlegelJU Schlegel,ek langEK Lang,

    For similar urogenital system: urinary tract research abstracts see: urogenital system: urinary tract research

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    Computed radionuclide urogram for assessing acute renal failure. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 134

    Page Numbers: 1029-34

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 1980

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7708173

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    KEYWORDS: Urinary Tract

    MESH TERMS: radionuclide imaging

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    Substance Name: Technetium

    Registry Number: 7440-26-8

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    Country: UNITED STATES

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