Tests Details :
The X-Ray – IVP (Intravenous Pyelogram) is a specialized diagnostic imaging procedure used to visualize the urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. This test involves the injection of a contrast dye into a vein, which is then filtered by the kidneys and passes through the urinary system, allowing clear imaging on X-rays.
As the contrast moves through the urinary tract, a series of X-ray images are taken at specific intervals to assess the structure and function of these organs. This helps in identifying abnormalities such as kidney stones, tumors, blockages, strictures, or congenital defects.
IVP is commonly recommended for patients with symptoms like blood in urine, flank pain, recurrent urinary infections, or suspected urinary obstruction. It provides valuable information about both the anatomy and function of the urinary system.
The procedure is performed under medical supervision and may involve multiple images over a short period. It is a reliable and widely used test for diagnosing various urinary tract conditions.
The purpose of the X-Ray IVP is to evaluate the structure and function of the urinary tract.
It helps to:
- Detect kidney stones
- Identify blockages or obstruction in ureters
- Evaluate kidney function and urine flow
- Detect tumors or abnormal growths
- Diagnose structural abnormalities of the urinary system
- Investigate causes of blood in urine (hematuria)