1. Renal radionuclide imaging uses various radiotracers like DMSA, MAG3, and DTPA with technetium-99m or iodine-131 to evaluate renal perfusion and function, obstruction, renovascular hypertension, infection, and transplant and congenital kidney anomalies.
2. DMSA scintigraphy with technetium-99m is commonly used to assess renal morphology and detect infections, masses, and post-infection scarring by visualizing renal contours and detecting "cold" defects.
3. Diuretic renal scans with MAG3 or DTPA and Lasix are used to evaluate obstruction by assessing tracer washout from the renal pelvises,