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CT Urography test

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CT Urography is a specialized radiological examination designed to evaluate the urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. Utilizing computed tomography (CT) technology, the examination produces detailed images that can help in diagnosing diseases and conditions affecting these structures. During the examination, a series of images are taken before and after the administration of a contrast material, which helps to highlight the urinary tract in the images.


  • Name: CT Urography test
  • Test Duration: The procedure typically takes around 30 minutes to complete, though it can vary depending on the specific circumstances.

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Specific Instructions:
  • Fasting: Usually, fasting is not required, but it is a good practice not to eat anything heavy 2-3 hours before the procedure.
  • Hydration: You should drink plenty of water before the test as a full bladder is often required for better visualization of the urinary tract.
  • Contrast Agent: A contrast agent is commonly used in CT Urography. It may be injected into a vein or given orally. Inform your doctor if you have any allergies, especially to iodine, or have any history of reactions to contrast materials.
  • Medications: Notify your doctor regarding all the medications you are taking, including any over-the-counter medications, vitamins, or supplements.
  • Medical History: It is important to share your complete medical history with your doctor, especially if you have kidney problems, diabetes, or are pregnant.
  • Clothing: You should wear comfortable clothing. You may be required to change into a hospital gown for the procedure.
  • During the Examination: You will be asked to lie on a narrow examination table that slides into the CT scanner. The scanner may rotate around you as it captures images. It is important to stay still during the examination.
  • After the Examination: If contrast was used, you may be monitored for a short period for any side effects or reactions. It's recommended to drink plenty of fluids to help eliminate the contrast material from your body.
Frequently Asked Questions

CT Urography is a radiological examination that uses computed tomography (CT) to create detailed images of the urinary tract including the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

This test is used to detect and evaluate a wide range of urinary tract disorders such as kidney stones, tumors, infections, and structural abnormalities.

The use of a contrast agent helps to clearly visualize the urinary tract structures. However, in cases where the patient is allergic to the contrast material, alternative approaches may be used.

The procedure typically takes around 30 minutes to complete, though it can vary depending on the specific circumstances.

During CT Urography, you will lie on an examination table that slides through a CT Scanner. It is important to remain still during the scan. You may experience a warm sensation if a contrast agent is used.

The risks include exposure to a small amount of radiation and a rare chance of an allergic reaction to the contrast material.

Wear comfortable clothing, drink plenty of water before the examination, and inform your doctor of your medical history and any medications you are taking.

Yes, you can usually resume normal activities immediately after the examination.

A radiologist will analyze the images, and the results will be sent to your doctor who will discuss them with you.

If any abnormalities are detected, your doctor will guide you through the next steps which might include further testing, treatment, or referral to a specialist.

Individuals with symptoms such as blood in the urine, frequent urinary tract infections, or unexplained pain in the side or lower back may be candidates for CT Urography.

Pregnant women should avoid exposure to radiation. It’s crucial to inform your doctor if you are pregnant or suspect that you might be.

Yes, ultrasound and intravenous pyelography are alternative imaging techniques. The choice of test depends on the clinical situation.

If the scan shows any abnormality, consult your doctor who may refer you to a urologist for further evaluation and management.

CT Urography is a non-invasive procedure and is usually painless. However, some discomfort might be experienced due to the need to lie still for a period of time.

CT Urography is an essential tool in the diagnosis and management of various conditions affecting the urinary tract. The procedure involves the use of X-ray technology to obtain detailed images of the urinary tract. It’s important to follow the instructions given by your doctor regarding preparation for the scan. Although the test is generally safe, as with any medical procedure, there are risks and benefits. It is advisable to discuss these with your doctor if you have any concerns or questions about the procedure.

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