Urography involves the injection of contrast medium into the ureters to record the internal structures of the ureters and renal pelvis.
After contrast dye is injected into a vein, a computed tomography scan called a computed tomography urography looks at the urinary tract.
A cannula is used to inject the contrast material into a vein during a CT urogram, allowing it to pass through the kidneys and be eliminated as part of the urine through the urinary system.
To assess or identify blood in the urine, kidney or bladder stones, and cancer of the urinary system, urography uses imaging and contrast material.
A cystoscope is placed into the bladder during a cystoscopy through the urethra. Urologist will concentrate on seeing the renal pelvis—the lining of the kidney—and ureter during ureteroscopy.
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