Abstract

To evaluate the possible presence of rejection 37 99mtechnetium sulfur colloid imaging procedures were done on 17 renal transplant patients. There was good correlation between the clinical diagnosis and the results of the technetium sulfur colloid images, with no falsely positive studies in the series. An illustrative case and a review of pertinent literature confirm this technique to be an excellent method for the early detection of renal transplant rejection.

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