I.V.P. (5 Plates)

An X-ray study using injected dye to show kidneys, ureters, and bladder structure and drainage in Visit Clinic.
What is a I.V.P. (5 Plates) Test in Visit Clinic?
I.V.P. (intravenous pyelogram) is an X-ray exam that uses injected contrast dye to show the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It measures the shape, size, and how well urine flows through the urinary tract. Multiple X-ray images are taken over time to follow the dye as it moves. This helps reveal blockages, kidney stones, tumors, strictures, and congenital differences. Doctors use IVP to investigate blood in the urine, persistent flank pain, repeated urinary infections, or unexplained kidney test changes. The test can guide treatment, assist surgical planning, and monitor recovery after injury. Patients are screened for allergies and kidney function before dye is given because the contrast has risks.
I.V.P. (5 Plates) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test
I.V.P. (5 Plates) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The I.V.P. (5 Plates) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a I.V.P. (5 Plates) Test in Visit Clinic?
I.V.P. (5 Plates) is an imaging study used to evaluate the urinary tract. It is ordered when patients have blood in the urine, flank pain, repeated urinary infections, suspected obstruction, or abnormal kidney tests. The exam helps detect stones, tumors, strictures, and congenital abnormalities. Abnormal results may come from infections, stones, tumors, scar tissue, or reduced kidney function, and some medications can affect findings. A family history of urinary tract problems may make this test more important.
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