IntraVenous Urogram

An intravenous urogram is a series of X-rays taken to show the urinary tract, i.e. from the kidneys to the bladder. Since they are all soft tissue, they cannot be seen on a normal X-ray.

To get around this problem, a contrast or “dye” is injected into the patient and the “dye” collects in the urine, produced in the kidneys and subsequently in the rest of the urine tract. Since this “dye” can be seen on X-ray, the whole tract lights up wherever the urine mixed with “dye” flows.

Usually an intravenous urogram (IVU) is performed to identify abnormalities in the flow of urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

This is an example of an IVU:

You can see the bright line from the left kidney (at the top of the X-ray) to the bladder (at the bottom). There’s urine in the bladder already, which came from the left kidney. Spot anything out of place? Something is missing.

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For one, there was no urine coming from the right kidney in the initial X-rays. Later, however, you can see urine coming down but it’s slow compared to the left side. Furthermore, the kidney and the ureter (the tube transporting urine from the kidney to the bladder) are swollen. What’s the cause?

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Here’s the culprit: a stone in the ureter, just before entering the bladder.You can see the urine down to the stone and then there’s a gap where urine did not flow. Can’t see the stone?

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This might help. The stone is the small bright oval-shaped spot just above and the the right of the bladder, which looks bright since it is filled with urine. But that’s not all….

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If you look carefully, there’s another abnormality … in the left ureter this time… there are TWO ureters right down to the bladder. This is an abnormality since birth and it doesn’t do any harm.

12 comments so far

  1. Jean-Luc Picard April 12, 2007 1:34 am

    A few more pictures like this and I’ll be a doctor!

  2. simple american April 12, 2007 5:29 am

    0.0

    I remember my brother used to get kidney stones quite a bit.

  3. jonzz April 12, 2007 8:31 am

    Oh, gah! I can’t see the stone…. sweat sweat sweat…

    By the way, the second last diagram looks like a bear’s face, he he

  4. eve April 12, 2007 11:34 am

    OMG jonzz..you are darn imaginative lar..memang patut artist pun…

  5. eastcoastlife April 12, 2007 12:13 pm

    I can’t see the stone also! :(
    But like Jonzz, I saw a bear’s face… hehehe….

    We are laymen… ok?

  6. George April 12, 2007 9:27 pm

    Hi great post actually but a looks a little to tough for most. Give them something easierlah!

  7. Bengbeng April 13, 2007 8:58 am

    i love posts like this….informative and I am learning :) done in the original dr.bc manner

  8. pelf April 13, 2007 9:29 pm

    AARRGGHH!! Where are the markings?! Apart from te double-ureter, I don’t think I got much of what you described :(

  9. Bernard April 14, 2007 12:38 am

    Capt Picard, … and impress Beverly in the process?

    SA, very painful affair.

    Jonzz, just testing.. ok next post will be showing marked images.

    Beary imaginative of you, jonzz!

    eve, yup i agree.

    eastcoastlife, ok ok .. BEAR with me… the next post will contain marked images.

    George, … just to bring up the topic of stones actually…

    Bengbeng, tenkiu tenkiu!

    Pelf, next beautiful…

  10. C. Doodle April 14, 2007 1:04 am

    What bear face? Its ‘voices’! I hear voices!

  11. Chen April 15, 2007 12:13 am

    Seeing Jonzz’s comment about bear face, i look back at the picture again..
    indeed…
    never realise that earlier on :P
    LOL

  12. Bernard April 15, 2007 9:00 am

    Doddle, hmmm… hearing voices is MORE sinister… have you visited your friendly neighbourhood psychiatrist lately?

    Chen, LOL too.. izzinit great to get an alternative view of things… especially from those with a fresh view.

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