An imaging procedure called an IVP is performed to examine the kidneys and ureters. The tiny tubes called ureters are responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The radiologist injects a contrast dye into one of your veins during the examination. He or she follows the contrast dye as it passes from the kidney into the ureter and finally to the bladder using X-ray images. A obstruction in the blood flow via a kidney may be the cause of dye that travels too slowly or not at all. It might also indicate that the kidney, ureter, or bladder are not functioning as they ought to. If your doctor suspects you may have kidney disease, they may prescribe this test. X-rays provide images of your interior organs and bones using a little quantity of radiation. One sort of X-ray is an IVP. The urography test may be performed concurrently with a kidney CT scan. Contrast dye is also used during a CT scan. Images of the kidney's layers or "slices" are produced by the device.
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