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Radiology, Vol 124, 745-748, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America
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YC Kim, PU Massari, ML Brown, JH Thrall, B Chang and JW Keyes Jr
The accumulation of 99mtechnetium sulfur colloid (99mTcSC) was evaluated in 47 studies performed on 19 renal transplant patients by comparing its transplant activity to its bone marrow accumulation. There was a diagnosis of rejection of 21 of 22 studies (96.5%) in which marked transplant accumulation was noted. In 11 studies of patients with a clinical diagnosis of post-transplant acute tubular necrosis (ATN), the transplant activity varied from none to moderate. Rejection developed in 5 of 6 studies with minimal to moderate accumulation. Normally functioning renal transplant patients, or those with ATN and no superimposed rejection, do not show evidence of 99mTcSC accumulation.
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