Abstract

Technetium-99m dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scan was performed on a 32-year-old woman with 
 abdominal pain. A normal functioning slightly ptotic right kidney was seen on planar images. There 
 was no activity in the left renal region and a small fusiform activity was seen in the right pelvic area. 
 Pelvic computed tomography (CT) axial images revealed pre-vesical pelvic abscess pushing the 
 bladder posteriorly to the right side. On computed tomography images obtained after percutaneous 
 drainage it was concluded that the activity in the right pelvic area on Technetium-99m DMSA scan was 
 compatible with physiological activity in the bladder.

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