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Can Med Assoc J. 1970 June 20; 102(13): 1373–1378.
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The 131I Ortho-iodohippurate Photoscan in Human Renal Allografts
J. B. Dossetor, S. M. Zweig, S. Treves, and W. M. Ross
Abstract
Nine examples, in seven patients, from a large cadaver renal allograft program, illustrate the value of radio-hippuran photoscans in differentiating causes of post-implant oliguria. Hippuran scans are shown to be more valuable than chlormerodrin scans when renal function is acutely depressed. Hippuran scans aided in the decision to remove kidneys in four cases of severe oliguria and to retain kidneys in two others. In two further examples, extravasation of urine was detected by scanning after radio-hippuran injection when other tests had failed to do so.
The technique of radio-hippuran scanning has a place in the differentiation of acute and subacute renal dysfunction and has proved particularly valuable in the early oliguric complications of a cadaver renal transplant program.
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