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If you have blood in your urine or pain in your lower back or side, you may need an intravenous pyelogram. Here's what you need to know about the procedure.
A retrograde pyelogram is a procedure that gives your doctor a better view of your urinary system. Learn about the risks and what you need to do to prepare.
Inferior venacavography, intravenous pyelography, bone-marrow examination, hematologic studies, studies of liver and renal function and x-ray examination of the chest were within normal limits.
Routine intravenous pyelography is recommended in all newborn infants with a single umbilical artery to permit early detection of surgically correctable abnormalities.
There are no absolute contraindications to retrograde pyelography. Unlike intravenous pyelography test, is can also be done in individuals with poor kidney function.
Computed tomography (CT) can be performed rapidly and can detect radiolucent stones, except for drug-induced stones. It is preferred over intravenous pyelography or urography because it is more ...
Intravenous pyelography in the supine and upright positions was requested, as nephroptosis of the right kidney was suspected, and confirmed the diagnosis (Figure 1).
Investigations Plain radiography, ultrasonography, intravenous pyelography, retrograde ureteropyelography and spiral tomography. Diagnosis Bilateral kidney stones and obstruction of the right ...
A 44-year-old woman reports symptoms of intermittent hematuria to her primary care physician. Imaging studies were acquired to evaluate her condition. Cystoscopy and intravenous pyelography ...
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