Unenhanced MRI as an alternative to 99mTc-labeled dimercaptosuccinic acid scintigraphy in the detection of pediatric renal scarring
American Journal of Roentgenology Mar 03, 2018
Freeman CW, et al. - This research was formulated in order to inspect if unenhanced MRI without sedation was a feasible substitute for dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scintigraphy for the recognition of renal scars in pediatric patients. Excellent sensitivity, specificity, diagnostic accuracy, and interobserver agreement was reported by unenhanced MRI for the detection of renal scars in older children who did not require sedation. Findings demonstrated that it could serve as a substitute modality, particularly when DMSA was unavailable.
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