Intravenous pyelography

Intravenous pyelography is an auxiliary diagnostic method used to check whether the kidney is normal. The developer is injected intravenously, and the developer will circulate through the kidney with the blood circulation. The kidney, ureter, and bladder will be developed. Through this test, you can learn many information, such as the size and function of the kidney, the ureteral peristalsis, bladder function, The location and size of the stones, the presence of tumors, and the amount of urine remaining, and whether the prostate at the bottom of the bladder is notched due to hypertrophy and hypertrophy can be used to determine that the patient has prostate hypertrophy. Observe the shape of the renal pelvis and ureter, and evaluate the renal filtering function for kidney and ureteral stones.

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