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Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)


An intravenous pyelogram is a special series of x-rays ordered by your doctor to evaluate the urinary tract for stones, anatomic abnormalities, or to determine the source of blood in the urine.  It starts with a preparation to clean out the bowels taken the night before the test. This will help your doctor better examine the x-rays.  You will need a simple blood test prior to the procedure to make sure your kidney function is normal.  An IV will be inserted so the intravenous contrast can be administered.  The x-rays are taken at periodic intervals after the contrast is given.  Your doctor will interpret the x-rays and review the results with you.

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