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The gold standard for diagnosis is a high-resolution CT scan, though doctors sometimes use a KUB x-ray (kidney-ureter-bladder x-ray) to monitor stones before and after treatment. Blood and urine ...
To view the health of the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra), including CT scan, ultrasound, and x-ray: a special dye is used in some cases to aid in imaging Cystoscopy. Use of a ...
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An Overview of Ureteropelvic Junction ObstructionAttached to each kidney is a long, thin tube called a ureter ... A voiding cystourethrogram is an X-ray test that visualizes whether dye injected into the bladder (through a catheter) refluxes ...
The urine is taken from the kidneys to the bladder by the ureters. The bladder stores the urine until it is convenient to expel it from the body. Note that 'ureter' differs from the word 'urethra'.
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Can Kidney Stones Cause Gastrointestinal Problems?Kidney stones can cause gastrointestinal ... discovered during an incidental abdominal X-ray or ultrasound. Although rare, pressure from a distended bladder can cause the complete or partial ...
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