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Under the trade name Urografin it is used for intravenous pyelography.
Place a catheter in the ureter for an X-ray test called retrograde pyelography.
Urological surgery - particularly in retrograde pyelography.
And other tests (such as ultrasound, CT scan, or intravenous pyelography) may be used to look for more specific problems.
Retrograde pyelography often showed the connection between the renal pelvis and the dilated abdominal lymph vessels.
In pyelography, compression involves pressing on the lower abdominal area, which results in distension of the upper urinary tract.
Antegrade or retrograde pyelography will show similar findings to an IVU but offer a therapeutic option as well.
Pyelogram (or pyelography or urography) is a form of imaging of the renal pelvis and ureter.
Anaphylactoid reactions occur rarely, but can occur in response to injected as well as oral and rectal contrast and even retrograde pyelography.
Diagnosis is based on results of bladder catheterization, ultrasonography, CT scan, cystourethroscopy, or pyelography, depending on the level of obstruction.
Intravenous pyelography (IVP) is a test in which a dye that is visible on an X-ray is injected into a vein.
Evaluate problems that cannot be seen on X-ray or to further investigate problems detected by ultrasound or during intravenous pyelography, such as kidney stones or tumors.
Avoiding X-ray tests that require IV contrast material, such as angiograms, intravenous pyelography (IVP), and some CT scans.
Retrograde pyelography is generally done when an intravenous excretory study (IVP or contrast CT scan) cannot be done because of renal disease or allergy to intravenous contrast.
L'Exploration anatomique des lésions chirurgicales du rein au moyen de l'urétéro-pyélographie rétrograde, Paris : Masson , 1932 - Anatomical exploration of surgical lesions of the kidney via ureteral retrograde pyelography.
Acetrizoate was developed by V.H. Wallingford of Mallinckrodt, and introduced in 1950; it was employed as a contrast agent for several radiographic studies, including pyelography, angiography of the brain, carotid arteries and the aorta, and cholecystography.
The prevalence of various radiological imaging procedures such as intravenous pyelography (IVP), ultrasonography, or computed tomography (CT) scanning have revolutionised the way abnormal renal masses are detected for early stage renal cancer in patients who are asymptomatic.