CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram

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CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram, in Visit Clinic

Detailed CT imaging of the abdomen with contrast to examine kidneys and urinary tract for stones, tumors, or blockages in Visit Clinic.

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What is a CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram is a detailed imaging study that produces cross-sectional pictures of your belly. It uses an injected contrast dye and sometimes oral contrast to show how the kidneys and urinary tract work. The test reveals stones, blockages, tumors, infections, trauma, and structural changes. It matters because accurate images help doctors decide on treatment, surgery, or further tests. Doctors use it for unexplained flank pain, visible blood in urine, repeated urinary infections, or after an injury. Kidney function is often checked before the scan because contrast can affect some people. The scan is fast and gives clear, reliable results.

CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

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

CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Whole Abdomen with Urogram is ordered as part of a urology or abdominal imaging workup for symptoms like sudden flank pain, visible blood in urine, recurrent urinary infections, or abdominal trauma. It helps diagnose kidney stones, urinary blockage, tumors, infection and structural abnormalities. Abnormal findings can result from stones, tumors, infections, chronic scarring or reduced kidney function. A family history of stones or kidney cancer may prompt earlier testing.

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What does a CT scan urogram show in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urogram provides detailed cross-sectional images of the urinary tract—kidneys, renal collecting systems, ureters and bladder—using non-contrast and contrast excretory phases. It detects kidney stones, tumors (including urothelial carcinoma), strictures, obstructions and hydronephrosis, assesses renal parenchyma and contrast excretion, and characterizes masses or traumatic injury. It helps evaluate unexplained hematuria and congenital anomalies.

What is the difference between a CT urogram and a CT abdomen scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urogram is a dedicated, multiphase CT with tailored IV contrast timing (often noncontrast plus nephrographic and excretory phases) to optimally visualize kidneys, ureters, and bladder—used for hematuria, suspected urinary tract tumors, stones, or obstruction. A CT abdomen (±pelvis) is broader, assessing liver, spleen, pancreas, bowel, vessels, and lymph nodes for inflammation, masses, trauma, or other abdominal pathology.

How long does a CT urogram scan take in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urogram typically takes about 10–30 minutes to scan, but the whole appointment usually lasts 30–60 minutes. Time covers registration, IV insertion for contrast, multiple imaging phases (non‑contrast, nephrographic, excretory), and short waiting periods for contrast to reach the urinary tract. Allow extra time for changing clothes, paperwork, and brief post‑scan instructions.

Can a CT urogram detect an infection in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urogram primarily images the urinary tract for stones, masses and obstruction, but it can show signs of infection—such as renal enlargement, striated nephrogram, perinephric fat stranding, abscesses or gas in emphysematous infection. It helps detect complications (abscess, obstruction) but cannot replace urine culture and clinical assessment; early or uncomplicated bladder infections may not be visible on CTU.

How soon do doctors receive CT scan results if serious in Visit Clinic?plus

For life‑threatening CT findings, radiologists notify the clinical team immediately—often during the scan or within minutes to an hour. Urgent/STAT reads are typically communicated within 30–60 minutes. A formal written report is usually completed within a few hours up to 24 hours. Non‑urgent CTs may take 24–48 hours for routine reporting.

What organs does an abdominal CT scan show in Visit Clinic?plus

An abdominal CT scan visualizes abdominal and upper pelvic organs: liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, spleen, pancreas, kidneys and adrenal glands, stomach, small bowel and colon, bladder and reproductive organs (uterus/ovaries or prostate), major blood vessels (aorta, inferior vena cava), lymph nodes, mesentery, peritoneum, and adjacent bones. It detects masses, inflammation, stones, bleeding, and vascular or traumatic injuries.