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Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)

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Contrast is seen in the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.


Contrast is seen in the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

An x-ray image of the upper abdomen 10 minutes after the injection of contrast material shows normal kidneys, collecting systems and upper ureters.


An x-ray image of the upper abdomen 10 minutes after the injection of contrast material shows normal kidneys, collecting systems and upper ureters.

An x-ray image of the whole abdomen taken 15 minutes after injection of contrast material shows further excretion into the lower ureters and bladder.


An x-ray image of the whole abdomen taken 15 minutes after injection of contrast material shows further excretion into the lower ureters and bladder.

IVP at 5 minutes


IVP at 5 minutes

IVP, normal kidneys


IVP, normal kidneys

Radiography procedure


Radiography procedure

Radiography equipment


Radiography equipment

Suspended above the large, flat table is an apparatus containing the x-ray tube. The apparatus moves on a jointed 'arm' so that it can be properly positioned. Above the table to the right are video screens.


Suspended above the large, flat table is an apparatus containing the x-ray tube. The apparatus moves on a jointed 'arm' so that it can be properly positioned. Above the table to the right are video screens.