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a series of x-rays of the kidney, ureters, and bladder with the injection of a contrast dye into the vein - to detect tumors, abnormalities, kidney stones, or any obstructions, and to assess renal blood flow.
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Also referred to as intravenous pyelogram, intravenous urography or excretory urogram. An X-ray of the urinary tract. A dye is injected to make urine visible on the X-ray and show any blockage in the urinary tract.
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This is a series of X-rays designed to show the inside of the kidneys and urinary system. Traditionally, this was the standard diagnostic tool for evaluation of possible kidney stones and tumors. A small amount of contrast or dye is injected into a vein. This contrast is excreted by the kidneys within five to fifteen minutes. When the contrast appears in the urine, it clearly outlines the shape, size and location of the internal urinary organs. ...
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Intravenous Pyelogram - type of Xray after injection with iodine dye
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An X-Ray examination of the kidneys that depends on accumulation and visualization in the kidney of a special substance that is injected into a vein.
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