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Kemik sintigrafisinde saptanan atnalı böbrek anomalisi

Horseshoe kidney incidentally detected on bone scintigraphy

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Abstract (2. Language): 
A 66-year-old woman with breast cancer underwent a bone scintigraphy to evaluate for bone metastases. Blood pool and whole body bone scan images were obtained using Tc-99m MDP (technetium 99m-metilen diphosphonate). The scanes revealed horseshoe kidney. A DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid) renal scintigraphy confirmed the horseshoe kidney.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Tüm vücut blood pool ve kemik sintigrafisinde 66 yaşındaki meme kanserli hastada atnalı böbrek anomalisi saptanmıştır. Kemik sintigrafisinde yalancı pozitiflik sebebi olabilecek atnalı böbrekler DMSA sintigrafisi ile de gösterilmiştir.
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