Increased Uptake in the Urinary Tract

As bone-seeking radiopharmaceutical are excreted by the kidneys, focal areas of increased uptake usually represent accumulation of activity in normal or obstructed collecting systems; this is particularly common in the upper pole calyces, which, due to their dependent position in the supine patient, often show accumulation of radiotracer. The pooled tracer usually drains in the upright position. Retention of activity can be seen in an extrarenal pelvis. Urinary diversion, ileal conduit , urinary extravasation, and urinoma can be recognized on skeletal scintigraphy due to the large amount of radiotracer present in the urine. Activity in an ileal loop may be mistaken with abnormal accumulation in the pelvis.

Focal areas of increased renal parenchymal uptake after radiation therapy, and rarely in renal cell carcinoma or renal metastasis may be explained by accumulation of diphosphonates in portions of the kidneys where there is tissue damage or necrosis. This is analogous to the increased uptake described in the ischemic myocardium and is related to increased intracellular calcium. In renal metastasis from osteosarcoma, radionuclide uptake is probably associated with osteoid production .


 

Hydronephrosis

Hydronephrosis

(A) Bone scintigram shows accumulation of radiotracer in the right collecting system. (B) CT of the right kidney confirms the presence of hydronephrosis.



 

Hydronephrosis

Hydronephrosis.

The bone scintigram (A) shows accumulation of radiotracer in the dilated collecting system of the right kidney. Note multiple bony metastases in this patient with prostatic carcinoma. The sonogram (B)of the right kidney confirms the presence of hydronephrosis. 


 

Ureterosigmoidostomy

Urinary Diversion

Bone scintigram (posterior view) in a patient with ureterosigmoidostomy shows activity in the colon.


 

Ileal Conduit

Ileal Conduit

(A) Bone scintigram (anterior view) shows absence of the bladder and a collection of activity projecting over the right hemipelvis, a finding that corresponds to an ileal conduit on retrograde pyelography (B).


 

Urine Extravasation

Urine Extravasation

Bone scintigram (posterior view) in a patient with urinary leak after placement of a nephrostomy tube shows large collection of activity inferior to the right kidney.


 

Radiation Therapy

Radiation Therapy

Bone scintigram obtained in a patient with extensive metastatic breast carcinoma after radiation to the spine shows decreased uptake in the spine and medial aspect of the ribs, and concomitant increased uptake of the medial aspect of the kidneys included in the radiation port.


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