Microscopy and Microanalysis. Vol. 28. 2022. P.. 1024-1025
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Nephroptosis is a significant descent (more than 5 cm or 2 vertebral bodies) of the kidney from supine to the upright position. The incidence of nephroptosis is probably more prevalent than reported, as few patients present with typical symptoms. A 55-year-old woman with intermittent abdominal pain was referred for a <jats:sup>99m</jats:sup>Tc-DTPA renal dynamic scan. She had a ureteric calculi history. The result showed that the right kidney was significantly lower than the position in the CT scan a week ago. It had been diagnosed as nephroptosis according to these “moving” images. She was considering elective surgery for intervention.</jats:p>