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A DTPA/EC renogram, commonly called a renal scan, is a specialised nuclear medicine test used to evaluate how well the kidneys are functioning and how urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder. It provides clear, measurable information about kidney blood flow, filtration, and drainage, helping doctors diagnose and manage a wide range of kidney and urinary tract conditions. At Manipal Hospitals International, renal scans are performed using advanced imaging systems and experienced nuclear medicine teams, ensuring accuracy, patient comfort, and dependable results.
An EC renogram is a diagnostic imaging test that shows how each kidney works individually. A small amount of radioactive tracer is injected into a vein, and special cameras track how the tracer moves through the kidneys and urinary system.
In simple words, the scan helps doctors see how well the kidneys filter blood and how smoothly urine drains, without the need for surgery or invasive procedures.
The EC renogram test is recommended when doctors need detailed information about kidney performance that cannot be obtained through blood tests or ultrasound alone. It helps assess both kidney function and urine flow in real time.
Renogram studies can be adapted depending on the clinical question and patient condition. The choice of tracer and technique allows precise assessment of kidney function.
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive nuclear medicine services supported by skilled specialists and modern imaging technology. Each renal scan is carefully planned to deliver reliable information while keeping patient safety and comfort central to the experience.
An EC renogram test may be advised when:
A renal scan is safe for most patients, but certain situations require careful consideration.
The EC renogram test procedure is performed in the nuclear medicine department. A small injection of radioactive tracer is given through a vein, and images are taken as the tracer passes through the kidneys and urinary tract.
There is no recovery period after the scan. Patients can return to normal activities immediately. Drinking fluids helps flush the tracer from the body naturally.
The radioactive material used is minimal and safely exits the body within a short time.
Renogram tests are considered very safe. Radiation exposure is low and comparable to other diagnostic imaging tests. Rarely, mild discomfort may occur at the injection site. Serious reactions are extremely uncommon.
The cost of a renal scan depends on the type of renogram performed and clinical requirements. Manipal Hospital offers DTPA and EC renogram tests at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining international standards of diagnostic accuracy.
Personalised estimates are provided after clinical review and scheduling.
International patients receive complete assistance, including appointment coordination, medical record review, visa and travel support, interpreter services, accommodation guidance, and post-test follow-up planning to ensure a smooth and reassuring experience.


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