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Renal Osteodistrofide Mandibulada Sintigrafik Pattern

The Mandibular Pattern in Renal Osteodystrophy

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Renal osteodystrophy is one of the frequently seen problems in chronic hemodialysis patients who have a long life. The mandible is a rare location for renal osteodystrophy (ROD). The Tc-99 MDP bone scintigraphy results of 32 patients (22 males, 10 females) with end stage renal failure and an average hemodialysis duration of 8.97 ± 3.99 years were obtained. Typical imaging findings of renal osteodystrophy in the mandible were found of 3 of the 32 patients (9.38%). The Xray data also supported the scintigraphic data in these cases. This study shows that renal osteodystrophic changes in uncommon areas of the skeletal system together with the widespread effects on this system can be observed with Tc99 MDP bone scintigraphy.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Uzun yaşam süresine sahip olan kronik hemodiyaliz hastalarında sıklıkla karşılaşılan problemlerden biri de renal osteodistrofilerdir. Mandibula, renal osteodistrofinin (ROD) seyrek görüldüğü bölgelerden birisidir. Ortalama hemodiyaliz süreleri 8.97 ± 3.99 yıl olan 32 son dönem böbrek hastalığı (SDBH) mevcut hastada (22 erkek, 10 kadın) ROD taranması amacıyla technetium 99 methylene diphosphonate (Tc-99m MDP) kemik sintigrafileri elde edildi. 32 olgumuzun 3’ünde (% 9,38), Tc-99m MDP kemik sintigrafilerinde mandibulada renal osteodistrofinin tipik radyolojik görüntü bulgularını saptadık. Bu olguların X-ray radyografileri de sintigrafik bulguları destekliyordu. Bu çalışma, Tc-99m MDP kemik sintigrafisiyle renal osteodistrofilerin sıklıkla saptandıkları iskelet sistemi bölgeleri dışında da görülebildiğini ve iskelet sisteminin yaygın etkilenimini göstermektedir.
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