CT IVP

Technique:

Fine slice non-contrast, aterial phase, portal venous phase and delayed phase imaging was obtained from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis, with the arterial phase restricted to the upper abdomen.

Comparison:
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Findings:

The kidneys have a normal size and shape, with normal symmetric nephrograms and prompt excretion into the renal collecting systems.

The pelvicalyceal systems and ureters are normal. The bladder is unremarkable.

The liver, spleen, pancreas and adrenals have a normal appearance.

The bowel has a normal IV contrast only appearance, with normal wall thickness and no faecal loading or dilation.

No free fluid or gas is seen with the abdomen or pelvis. No lymphadenopathy is identified. The vascular structures are normal.

The lung bases are clear. No bony abnormality is seen.

Conclusion:

Normal CT IVP.