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. 1989 Jan;10(1):63-70.
doi: 10.1097/00006231-198901000-00010.

Renal imaging with 99Tcm-labelled DMSA in the detection of acute pyelonephritis: an experimental study in the pig

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Renal imaging with 99Tcm-labelled DMSA in the detection of acute pyelonephritis: an experimental study in the pig

H F Parkhouse et al. Nucl Med Commun. 1989 Jan.

Abstract

Serial renal 99Tcm-labelled dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scintigrams were acquired 2-58 days after the introduction of urinary tract infection in 33 pigs with experimentally induced vesicoureteric reflux (VUR). In 29 animals VUR was unilateral and in four bilateral, a total of 37 refluxing systems. Animals were killed either at varying intervals after a scintigraphic defect was noted (24 refluxing kidneys) or after a period when sequential scintigrams were normal (13 refluxing kidneys). The appearance of the scintigram acquired on the day prior to death was compared with the renal pathology, each kidney and renal image being divided into three zones (upper, middle, lower) for separate consideration. Of the 37 refluxing systems pyelonephritic lesions were seen in 27, in a total of 61 zones. In the remaining ten kidneys no scintigraphic defect was detected and no pathological lesions were identified either macroscopically or microscopically. Where an abnormality was detected on the scintigram a lesion was always identified in the kidney (sensitivity 100%). Small pyelonephritic lesions in a total of 12 zones in six kidneys were not detected on the scintigram (specificity 82%). Of the lesions undetected by scintigraphy only one occurred in the upper pole.

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