CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography

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CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography, in Visit Clinic

Detailed CT imaging of the abdomen with contrast to view organs and urinary tract for stones, tumors, or injuries in Visit Clinic.

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Urine
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What is a CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT scan of the whole abdomen with contrast and urography is an imaging study that creates detailed cross-sectional pictures of the abdominal organs and urinary tract. It uses an injected contrast dye to highlight the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. The test shows anatomy, tissue differences, and how contrast moves through the urinary system. It helps find kidney stones, tumors, obstructions, infections, bleeding, and injuries. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of pain or blood in the urine, stage cancer, plan surgery, guide treatment, and check for leaks or narrowing in the urinary passages.

CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

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

CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast With Urography Test in Visit Clinic?

CT SCAN WHOLE ABDOMEN CONTRAST WITH UROGRAPHY is ordered as a focused abdominal imaging study or as part of an abdominal‑pelvic CT when patients have flank pain, blood in the urine, unexplained abdominal pain, trauma, or abnormal kidney tests. It helps detect stones, tumors, obstructions, infections, bleeding, and injuries. Abnormal results can come from stones, cancer, inflammation, prior surgery, or injury. A family history of kidney cancer or urinary anomalies increases the need for this test.

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What is a CT scan of the whole abdomen with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the whole abdomen with contrast is an X‑ray–based imaging test where an injected contrast dye improves visualization of abdominal organs, blood vessels and tissues. It produces detailed cross‑sectional images to evaluate the liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, bowel and vessels for tumors, infection, inflammation, stones, bleeding or vascular issues. Preparation may include fasting and checking kidney function before dye use.

What are the side effects of CT urogram with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Common effects after a CT urogram with iodinated contrast include brief warmth or flushing, a metallic taste, mild nausea, headache, dizziness, and injection-site bruising or pain. Allergic reactions (hives, itching) occur occasionally; severe anaphylaxis is rare. Contrast can impair kidney function in susceptible patients (contrast-induced nephropathy). Rare complications include extravasation at the IV site and delayed skin rashes.

Can I eat or drink before a CT urogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Usually you should avoid solid food for 4–6 hours before a CT urogram; clear fluids (water, black tea/coffee without milk) are often allowed until about 1–2 hours beforehand. You may be asked to drink oral contrast at specific times. Tell the imaging team about diabetes, kidney problems, and all medications (especially metformin). Always follow the specific instructions given by the center.

Is CT urography painful in Visit Clinic?plus

CT urography itself is not usually painful. Lying on the table is generally comfortable, but IV insertion and contrast injection can cause brief stinging, a warm flushing sensation, metallic taste, or nausea. Some people feel anxious or claustrophobic. Serious allergic reactions are rare. Any sharp pain likely stems from the underlying condition, so tell staff about allergies, kidney issues, or pregnancy.

What are the risks of CT scan with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

CT contrast risks include allergic reactions (mild hives to rare anaphylaxis), kidney injury—especially in people with preexisting kidney disease or diabetes—local injection problems (pain, swelling, extravasation), and potential thyroid dysfunction from iodinated contrast. There’s also additional radiation exposure. Rare delayed reactions and special precautions apply in pregnancy. Discuss prior allergies, kidney disease, and pregnancy with your clinician.

What cancers can an abdominal CT scan detect in Visit Clinic?plus

An abdominal CT can detect cancers of the liver (primary and metastases), pancreas, kidneys (renal cell carcinoma), adrenal glands, stomach and bowel/colon, ovaries and uterus, and less commonly the spleen. It also identifies retroperitoneal and mesenteric lymph node metastases, peritoneal carcinomatosis and abdominal soft-tissue or retroperitoneal tumors, and helps stage and monitor known abdominal malignancies.