IVP or intravenous pyelogram
KUB
Pyelogram
An intravenous pyelogram is the radiographic study of the kidneys and ureters after injecting contrast medium. IVP is a typical abbreviation for this study.
There are at least a couple of radiographic studies of the kidneys and ureters using a contrast medium. In an intravenous pyelogram, or IVP, contrast medium is injected into a vein prior to imaging. In a VCUG, contrast medium is injected into the bladder to create an image.
An intravenous pyelogram is a radiographic examination of the kidneys and urinary tract using a radiopaque dye injected into the circulation. It is often abbreviated IVP.
Nephrology is the study of the kidney. A doctor who specializes in that field is a nephrologist.
Yes, that's correct.
The simplest x-ray of the kidney is one of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder, abbreviated KUB. An IV pyelogram uses x-ray with contrast to examine the kidneys.
Intravenous urography
A nephrostogram is a medical procedure that involves a radiograph of the kidneys after a contrast dye has been injected. The nephrostogram then traces the flow of urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
IVP stands for intravenous pyelogram, which is a type of X-ray examination used to visualize the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It involves injecting a contrast dye into a vein to highlight these structures on the X-ray.
Yes.
An intravenous pyelogram is a procedure where an injection of x-ray contrast is given to a patient via a needle into the vein. The contrast is removed from the bloodstream via the kidneys, and thus the contrasts media becomes visible on x-rays almost immediately after injection. To attain optimal results the x-rays are given at specific time intervals to capture the contrast as it travels through the different parts of the urinary system. This will allow the doctor to see the functioning of the renal system.
Before further imaging, a scout film is obtained to detect any obvious pathology. For example, obtaining a KUB (kidneys, ureters, bladder plain-film x-ray image, as a scout film) before an IVP (intravenous pyelogram, x-ray image of the urinary tract after an iodine contrast medium has been injected into the bloodstream.).
KUB(Kidneys,Ureters,Bladder)