Publications by authors named "I Rendak"

Renal uptake of 201Tl may have a role in screening for renal asymmetry in hypertensive patients (HP) who are referred for myocardial scintigraphy. The qualitative aspects of digitized planar images, and quantified differential renal uptake (DRU) of 201Tl were rated by comparing a simple technique (S) for outlining each kidney with an interpolative background subtracted technique (IB). These parameters were assessed in an initial series of patients by varying the length of acquisition (from 1 to 5 min), delay in acquisition (from 10 to 210 min after injection), and image preparation (nine-point smoothing).

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A case of severe, recurrent, macroscopic hematuria in which the diagnosis of renal vein varices was suggested by Tc-99m red blood cell blood pool imaging is described. Current diagnostic modalities are discussed and an integrated use of this test is proposed.

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A case of inferior myocardial infarction complicated by severe arrhythmias and right heart failure is presented. Radionuclide studies performed near the acute phase and one month later illustrate the reversibility of right heart dysfunction caused by infarction. Signs of right ventricular involvement in acute inferior myocardial infarction are noted in about 40% of cardiac blood-pool studies: right ventricular dilatation with a significantly decreased ejection fraction, and ventricular wall motion abnormalities.

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The rate of lipid peroxidation, as determined by expired air pentane and ethane measurements, was assessed in suckled or fasted newborn rats exposed to air or hyperoxia (FIO2 greater than 0.95). Pentane and ethane production in suckled newborn rats did not significantly change with exposure to hyperoxia after birth.

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