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Cect (Contrast Enhanced Ct Scan) Urogram, in Visit Clinic

A CT scan with injected contrast that shows kidneys, ureters, and bladder to find stones, tumors, or leaks in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Cect (Contrast Enhanced Ct Scan) Urogram Test in Visit Clinic?

A CECT urogram is a CT scan performed with an injected contrast dye to show the urinary tract. It images the kidneys, ureters and bladder in detail. The scan helps doctors see blockages, stones, tumors, leaks, and structural problems. It also shows how contrast moves through the kidneys, so function and blood flow can be inferred. Doctors use it when people have blood in the urine, sudden flank pain, repeated urinary infections, or suspected injury. Results guide treatment decisions like surgery, stone removal, or further tests. The scan is fast and gives clear pictures that many other tests cannot.

Cect (Contrast Enhanced Ct Scan) Urogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Cect (Contrast Enhanced Ct Scan) Urogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Cect (Contrast Enhanced Ct Scan) Urogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Cect (Contrast Enhanced Ct Scan) Urogram Test in Visit Clinic?

CECT (CONTRAST ENHANCED CT SCAN) UROGRAM is an imaging study used when doctors need detailed pictures of the urinary tract. It is often ordered for symptoms like blood in the urine, severe side (flank) pain, recurrent infections, or after trauma. The scan helps diagnose stones, tumors, strictures, leaks, and congenital problems. Abnormal findings can result from stones, tumors, infection, scarring, or prior surgery. A family history of urinary tract cancers or recurrent stones may make this test more important.

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What is a CECT Urogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A CECT urogram is a contrast-enhanced CT scan of the urinary tract—kidneys, ureters and bladder—performed in multiple phases (non-contrast and timed contrast/excretory phases) to detect stones, tumours, obstruction or structural abnormalities. It requires IV iodinated contrast after assessing kidney function and allergies; fasting and hydration are usually recommended. Risks include radiation exposure, allergic reactions and contrast-induced kidney injury.

What does a CT urogram with contrast show in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urogram with contrast provides detailed images of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder, showing anatomy, urinary tract stones (with a noncontrast phase), masses or urothelial tumors, strictures, obstructions, leaks, and trauma. Contrast-enhanced phases assess renal parenchyma and excretory function, detect tumors, infections, vascular abnormalities, and the cause of hematuria or flank pain.

How do I prepare for a CT urogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Before a CT urogram: arrange recent blood tests to check kidney function, and tell the team about iodine/contrast allergies and current medicines (especially metformin — usually paused at contrast and for 48 hours afterwards). You may be asked to fast for 4–6 hours, drink plenty of water, and drink any oral contrast per instructions. Wear loose clothing, remove metal, arrive early, and follow bladder/arrival directions.

What's the difference between a CT scan and a CT urogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan is a general cross-sectional X‑ray exam of any body part; protocols and use of contrast vary. A CT urogram is a specific CT protocol that uses intravenous contrast with timed (delayed) imaging to visualize the kidneys, ureters and bladder. It’s optimized to detect urinary tract stones, tumors, causes of hematuria or obstruction, and requires IV contrast and hydration.

Is a CECT scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) scan is not usually painful. Lying on the table and the scan itself are painless; placing an IV causes a brief pinch. When the contrast is injected you may feel warmth, a metallic taste, flushing, or mild nausea for a short time. Serious allergic reactions are rare. Tell staff about allergies, pregnancy, or kidney disease beforehand.

Why would a doctor order a CT urogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders a CT urogram to obtain detailed, contrast-enhanced images of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder when evaluating blood in the urine, unexplained flank pain, suspected stones, obstruction, trauma, or urothelial tumors. It helps detect tumors, strictures, stones, congenital anomalies, and causes of recurrent infections, and it guides surgical planning due to high sensitivity for the urinary collecting system.