The intravenous urography showed normal anatomical structures of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. The kidneys were in a satisfactory position and shape with normal dimensions, contours, and renal pelvis and calyces. The ureters and urinary bladder also appeared normal in position, shape, and size. No pathological calcifications or bone abnormalities were seen. The conclusion was that the radiograph did not detect any signs of pathology suspected by the referring physician.
The intravenous urography showed normal anatomical structures of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. The kidneys were in a satisfactory position and shape with normal dimensions, contours, and renal pelvis and calyces. The ureters and urinary bladder also appeared normal in position, shape, and size. No pathological calcifications or bone abnormalities were seen. The conclusion was that the radiograph did not detect any signs of pathology suspected by the referring physician.
The intravenous urography showed normal anatomical structures of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. The kidneys were in a satisfactory position and shape with normal dimensions, contours, and renal pelvis and calyces. The ureters and urinary bladder also appeared normal in position, shape, and size. No pathological calcifications or bone abnormalities were seen. The conclusion was that the radiograph did not detect any signs of pathology suspected by the referring physician.
Anatomical Description/analysis structure (s) Simple Pathological calcifications are not detected. Bony kidneys-ureter- structures are not modificated (if there are bladder modifications, fix them) radiography Preparing the patient for the study is: (good, satisfactory, unsatisfactory)
After the introduction of contrast agent indicate for each kidney:
Position Ex. Т12 – L2 Function is determined like: satisfactory, unsatisfactory: Shape Dimentions Contours Renal pelvis Position, shape, dimensions and calyxies Additional shadows Ureter Has the usual location, shape and size, contrasted almost all over, it is the usual caliber.
bladder Radiograph in Indicate, if there are modifications of position of the orthostatic kidneys CONCLUSION 1. The underlying disease (answer to the question, formulated by the physician who addressed the patient for radiographic examination). 2. Complications of the underlying disease. 3. Concomitant pathology. If You did not detect the pathology, suspected by the addressing physician, indicate: the signs of ----- are not detected Indicate the pathology, which You can diagnose in a radiograph