DMSA Scan

A kidney imaging scan that uses a tracer to find scarring and measure how well kidney tissue works in Visit Clinic.
What is a DMSA Scan Test in Visit Clinic?
The DMSA scan measures how a small radioactive tracer is taken up by the kidney cortex. It shows which parts of the kidney are working and which parts are scarred or damaged. This matter because kidneys filter blood and help balance fluids and minerals. The scan helps detect scarring after serious kidney infections, congenital defects, and damage from reflux or obstruction. Doctors use the images to compare function between the two kidneys. Results guide treatment choices, surgical planning, and follow-up care. The test is commonly used in children after febrile urinary tract infections and when ultrasound results are unclear.
DMSA Scan Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
DMSA Scan Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The DMSA Scan test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a DMSA Scan Test in Visit Clinic?
DMSA Scan is commonly ordered as part of a kidney imaging panel for children or adults with suspected renal damage. Doctors may request it after febrile urinary tract infections, repeated UTIs, flank pain, or abnormal ultrasound results. It helps diagnose scarring, reduced cortical function, congenital defects, or damage from reflux. Abnormal results can come from infection, obstruction, or congenital problems. A family history of reflux or kidney disease makes testing more important.
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