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Children's (Pediatric) Nuclear Medicine

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A nuclear medicine DMSA image of the kidneys in a 5-year old child demonstrates a wedge-shaped defect in the right kidney, representing an area of non-functioing tissue. This may indicate an area of infection or infarcted (dead) tissue.


A nuclear medicine DMSA image of the kidneys in a 5-year old child demonstrates a wedge-shaped defect in the right kidney, representing an area of non-functioing tissue. This may indicate an area of infection or infarcted (dead) tissue.

The bright spot in the image (indicated by an arrow) corresponds to a Meckel's diverticulum. The normal stomach is seen in the upper right and the normal urinary bladder is seen at the very bottom.


The bright spot in the image (indicated by an arrow) corresponds to a Meckel's diverticulum. The normal stomach is seen in the upper right and the normal urinary bladder is seen at the very bottom.

Your Radiologist Explains Pediatric Radiology


Your Radiologist Explains Pediatric Radiology