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Radioisotope Renography in the Surgical Management of Carcinoma of the Cervix

Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1973
The results of intravenous pyelography (IVP) and radioisotope renography (RNG) were compared pre‐ and postoperatively in 77 patients with carcinoma of the cervix. A comparison was made of the occurrence of obstructive uropathy. A total of 161 comparisons between the two tests were done.
P, Mogensen, P, Rodbro, H, Lefèvre
exaly   +3 more sources

Radioisotope Renography in Spinal Cord Injury

Journal of Urology, 1985
Isotope renography was compared to excretory urography, voiding cystourethrography and endogenous creatinine clearances in 52 spinal cord injury patients. Renogram abnormalities were detected in 86 per cent of the cases. The most common abnormality was the delay of isotope excretion from the renal cortex and pelvis.
A, Tempkin   +3 more
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Radioisotope Renography in the Assessment of Renal Function in the Newborn

Journal of Urology, 1968
C C, Winter   +3 more
exaly   +3 more sources

RADIOISOTOPE RENOGRAPHY IN CHILDREN

Pediatrics, 1965
Radioisotope renograms with orthoiodohippurate-I131 were obtained for 41 children who had known renal or renovascular disorders. (Two patients had hypertension but no evidence of renal disease.) Values determined for various components of the renogram curves were considered abnormal when they exceeded two standard deviations from the mean values for ...
James E. Wenzl   +4 more
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Benign Gynaecological Tumours and Radioisotope Renography

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1971
A series of 91 patients with various benign gynaecological tumours is presented. There were 51 myomas, 21 ovarian tumours, and 19 cases of endometriosis etc. Pre‐operatively the ureteral evacuation was disturbed in 29 of the 91 patients (i.e. 32%). The dysfunction disappeared after the operation.
J, Kokkonen, O, Koskela, J, Vahala
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Four-channel radioisotope renography

International Urology and Nephrology, 1976
An attempt has been made at a fuller utilization of the information content of 131I-Hippurate in four-channel renography, recording the activities over the kidneys, heart and bladder. The four-channel system was supplemented with a digital scaler, which enabled also the volume of residual urine to be determined after renography.
L. Szomor   +3 more
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Radioisotope Renography Refinement in Pediatrics

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1963
Recently, the labeling of the currently preferred renographic test compound, o -iodohippurate, 5 with a newly available radioisotope, I 125 , has allowed a simplification of equipment used for the radioisotope renogram. Formerly, sodium o -iodohippurate (Hippuran)-I 131 was the test agent of choice for renography in all ages.
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Sensitivity and Specificity of Radioisotope Renography in Renovascular Hypertension

2015
Effective drug therapy for hypertension modifies the urgency of establishing a diagnosis of renal arterial stenosis. The cost of establishing a diagnosis must be considered with other factors in determining the usefulness of renography in renovascular hypertension.
M H, Farmelant, B A, Burrows
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Radioisotope renography.

The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine, 1998
R A, NORDYKE, R G, RIGLER, W S, STRODE
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Is Routine Renography Required After Pyeloplasty?

Journal of Urology, 2010
Roman Jednak, John-Paul Capolicchio
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