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RENAL PELVIS VOLUME DURING DIURESIS IN CHILDREN WITH HYDRONEPHROSIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIAGNOSING OBSTRUCTION WITH DIURETIC RENOGRAPHY
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The renal pelvis enlarges during diuresis in children with hydronephrosis. This enlargement causes dilution of isotope within the renal pelvis during DR, which prolonged the isotope washout rate or T1/2 sufficiently to produce an obstructed washout pattern in more than 40% of hydronephrotic kidneys that were ultimately proved to be nonobstructed. This misdiagnosis of obstruction is particularly likely to occur in children younger than 2 years because pelvic volume expansion is so exaggerated. Consequently, T1/2 appears to be particularly vulnerable to inaccuracy in diagnosing obstruction in this age group, and, therefore, it should not be relied on as an operative determinant.
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