Korean J Med.
1999 Apr;56(4):509-516.
Gallium-67 Scintigraphy in Glomerular Disease
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Gallium 67(Ga-67) scintigraphy has been used to diagnose inflammatory and
neoplastic diseases. We undertook a study to determine the clinical value of Ga- 67 renal scan
in patients with various glomerular diseases. METHODS: Ga-67 scintigraphy was performed in 48
patients with various biopsy proven forms of renal diseases. Renal uptake in 48 patients images
was graded as follow: Grade 0 = not visualization at 48 hours: 1 = faintly visualize: 2 = equal
to uptake in spine: 3 = greater than over the spine: 4 = greater than activity over the liver.
RESULTS
1) Of the 48 patients, 31 were male, and mean age was 32 years. 11 patients had
hypertension and 29 patients had hematuria. 2) Positive scintigram were seen in 40 of 48(83%)
cases. In results of renal biopsy, IgA nephropathy(IgAN) was 15 patients, minimal change
disease(MCD) was 14, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) was 8, membranoproliferative
glomerulonephritis (MPGN) was 3, lupus nephritis(LN) was 3, poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis(PSGN)
was 3 and membranous glomerulonephritis(MGN) was 2. 3) In 26 patients (54%)
with nephrotic-range proteinuria, Grade 2 or higher renal uptake was observed in 9 (75%) of MCD,
5(100%) of FSGS, 2(100%) of LN and 3(75%) of IgAN. 4) In comparision nephrotics with
non-nephrotics at biopsy, renal Ga-67 uptake in who patients had nephrotic-range proteinuria
was correlated with clinical severity determined by serum albumin, serum total cholesterol and
24 hours urine protein excretion.
CONCLUSIONS
Renal Ga-67 scintigraphy may be able to be a predictor in the assessment for
severity of nephrotic syndrome.