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Phantom kidney: a CT correlation.

1991 
The phantom kidney is a “kidney-like” apparition which may be seen in dynamic renal scintigraphy typically in post-nephrectomy patients or in patients with unilateral renal agenesis. We report a case of a phantom kidney demonstrated in the angiographic phase of renal scintigraphy with99mTc-dimercaputosuccinic acid (99mTc-DMSA) in a patient who was nephrectomyzed 14 years previously. After comparison with the CT images, we conclude that our patient’s finding was caused by an increased mesenteric vascularity, possibly postprandial. Several conditions which may cause the phantom kidney effect, have been reported, but increased mesenteric vascularity seems to be the most common cause.
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