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voiding cystourethrogram
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what the risks are --> voiding cystourethrogram, cystography, cystourethrogram, voiding, a voiding cystourethrogram, x-ray image, the bladder, urethra, urination, x-rays, a form of electromagnetic radiation, light, higher energy, they penetrate the body to form an image on film, structures, dense, bone, appear white, air, black, structures, shades of gray, urinary bladder, does not show up well on conventional x-rays, in this examination, a contrast medium is introduced, bladder to improve visualization, x-ray images, taken in various positions, the bladder full of contrast, bladder is emptied,
test is performed, hospital radiology department, health care provider's office, x-ray technician, lie on back on the x-ray table, a catheter, a thin, flexible tube, gently inserted, urethra, passed, bladder, contrast medium is injected, the catheter, bladder, catheter is clamped, a number of x-ray pictures, taken in various positions, catheter is removed so, urinate, void, x-rays, the bladder, urethra, voiding,
must sign a consent form, given a gown to wear, remove all jewelry, inform the health care provider, pregnant, allergic to x-ray contrast material, allergic to any medications, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, feel some discomfort, the catheter, bladder is full,
this test is performed to detect abnormalities, the bladder, urethra, detect abnormal bladder emptying, congenital abnormality, in males, detect urethral stricture, extent of narrowing, in the prostatic urethra,
bladder, urethra, normal in size, function,
abnormal results, indicate the following, urethral stricture, a narrowing, the urethra, bladder, urethral diverticula, pouch-like sacs that develop, protrude, walls of an organ, ureterocele, tube, kidney, bladder protrudes, bladder, prostatic enlargement, vesicoureteric reflux, urine is returning back, bladder, neurogenic bladder, bladder, does not respond to feeling full, additional conditions under which the test performed, alcoholic neuropathy, autonomic neuropathy, chronic bilateral obstructive uropathy, complicated uti, pyelonephritis, irritable bladder, acute pyelonephritis, reflux nephropathy
you, experience some discomfort, urinating after this test, irritation, catheter, experience bladder spasms after this test, indicate an allergic reaction, contrast medium, contact health care provider, bothersome bladder spasms occur.
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