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RENAL TRANSPLANTIN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİND E RADYONÜKLİD YÖNTEMLER

EVALUATION OF RENAL TRANSPLANT WITH RADIONUCLIDE TECHNIQUES

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This article reviews the nuclear medicine techniques used in the evaluation of renal tranplant patients. We define the radiopharmacueticals used for monitoring renal transplant. Then we explain the different complications and scintigraphic techniques (methods and interpretation) in these situations. We also give some information about new and experimental procedures used for diagnosis with the guidance of literature.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu yazıda renal transplantm değerlendirilmesinde ve takibinde kullanılan nükleer tıp yöntemleri güncel literatürdeki bilgiler ışığında incelenmiştir. Genel olarak kullanılan radyofarmasötikler tanımlanmıştır. Daha sonra, ortaya çıkabilecek tablolar, bu durumlarda kullanılan radyonüklid yöntemler ve testin değerlendirilmesi anlatılmıştır. Ayrıca rutin kullanımda olmayan ve deneysel yöntemler hakında da bilgi verilmiştir.
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