Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)Computed Tomography Intravenous Pyelogram (CT/IVP, IVP (Intravenous Pyelography) ResultsAn intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is an
X-ray test that provides pictures of the kidneys, the
bladder, the
ureters, and the
urethra (urinary tract ). Your
doctor may be able to talk to you about some results right away. Complete
results are usually ready in 1 to 2 days. Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) | Normal: | The kidneys, ureters, and bladder are normal
in position, size, and shape. | The contrast material reaches the kidneys in
a normal amount of time. | No blockage can be seen in the kidneys,
ureters, or bladder. | In men, the
prostate gland looks normal in position, size, and
shape. | | Abnormal: | The kidneys, ureters, or bladder may be
abnormal in position, size, or shape. A kidney may be absent, or an extra
kidney or ureter may be present. The kidneys are too large or too
small. | The
contrast material takes longer than normal to reach a
kidney. | An abnormal growth (such as a tumor), one or
more
cysts, an
abscess, or a
kidney stone is seen. A kidney is
swollen with urine from a blockage such as a tumor or kidney stone. | Injury to the kidney, ureter, or bladder is
seen. | The kidney contains scarring. | In men, the prostate gland is too
large. |
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