A nephrotogram is a radiographic examination of the kidneys and urinary system using contrast dye to visualize the structures and identify any abnormalities. It provides detailed images of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder to help diagnose conditions such as kidney stones, tumors, or blockages. Nephrotograms are commonly used in urology and nephrology to assess kidney function and identify any issues affecting the urinary system.
A nephrotogram is a diagnostic imaging test that uses a special dye to visualize the structures of the kidneys and urinary tract. It is typically done using a series of X-rays taken at different intervals after the dye is injected into the bloodstream, allowing the radiologist to assess the function and anatomy of the kidneys.