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Renal Scan

A renal scan is a diagnostic procedure done using radioactive material to study the function of the kidney. In this procedure, a radioisotope is injected into the veins, and the kidney scan is done after some time, and the radioisotope gives the variations in the functioning of the kidney. Some people may develop an allergic reaction to the injected radioisotope.

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What are the treatments available for kidney inflation?

Query: Hi doctor, My son is suffering from left kidney inflation. The doctor instructed us to have a follow up with abdomen and pelvic ultrasonography. When my son was 9 months old, his left kidney got enlarged measuring 2.6 inches. We visited another doctor who instructed us to keep following up with an a...  Read Full »


Dr. Karthik Rajan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the attachment (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Your son has an obstruction in the left kidney which has led them to become inflated. It is a birth defect, and it usually does not show symptoms. It has been detected early in your son b...  Read Full »

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