cystourethrogram - traducción al árabe
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cystourethrogram - traducción al árabe

VCUG; Micturition cystourethrogram; MCUG; Micturating cystourethrogram; Micturating Cystogram; Micturating Cystograms; Voiding cystourethrogram

cystourethrogram         
THE X-RAY IMAGING OF THE URINARY BLADDER
Cystogram; Cystourethrogram
صورَةُ المَثانَةِ و الإِحْليل
cystourethrogram         
THE X-RAY IMAGING OF THE URINARY BLADDER
Cystogram; Cystourethrogram
‎ صورَةُ المَثانَةِ و الإِحْليل‎
cystography         
THE X-RAY IMAGING OF THE URINARY BLADDER
Cystogram; Cystourethrogram
تَصْويرُ المَثانَة

Wikipedia

Voiding cystourethrography

In urology, voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) is a frequently performed technique for visualizing a person's urethra and urinary bladder while the person urinates (voids). It is used in the diagnosis of vesicoureteral reflux (kidney reflux), among other disorders. The technique consists of catheterizing the person in order to fill the bladder with a radiocontrast agent, typically diatrizoic acid. Under fluoroscopy (real time x-rays) the radiologist watches the contrast enter the bladder and looks at the anatomy of the patient. If the contrast moves into the ureters and back into the kidneys, the radiologist makes the diagnosis of vesicoureteral reflux, and gives the degree of severity a score. The exam ends when the person voids while the radiologist is watching under fluoroscopy. Consumption of fluid promotes excretion of contrast media after the procedure. It is important to watch the contrast during voiding, because this is when the bladder has the most pressure, and it is most likely this is when reflux will occur. Despite this detailed description of the procedure, at least as of 2016 the technique had not been standardized across practices.