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What is intravenous pyelography?

Pronunciation: /ˌɪntrəˈvinəs pyelography*/

intravenous pyelography

Definition

An x-ray exam of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder, and prostate in men, that uses a contrast dye injected into a vein. As the dye travels through the bloodstream, it collects in these organs, turning them bright white. This allows the health care provider to see blockages or other urinary tract problems on the x-ray pictures. Intravenous pyelography may be used to help diagnose certain urinary tract conditions, such as kidney or bladder stones, kidney cysts, urinary tract tumors, and an enlarged prostate. Also called intravenous urography.