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Also known as: IVP.
Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is a form of X-ray. It gives health care providers a better view of how waste fluid flows through the renal and urinary system by highlighting the bladder, ureters and kidneys with a special dye.
As the patient lies on his or her back, a special “scout” X-ray is performed first. Then the contrast dye is injected into a vein. After allowing time for the dye to move to the kidneys, ureters and bladder, a series of additional X-rays are taken. These are then analyzed to look for problems in the renal and urinary systems.
Reviewed by: Felix I Ramirez-Seijas, MD
This page was last updated on: July 28, 2022 03:38 PM
The Division of Nephrology at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital treats kidney disorders and provides comprehensive evaluation of renal functions, including kidney biopsies.
When fluid from the lymphatic system leaks into the kidneys and turns the urine a milky color, this rare condition is known as chyluria.