"Pyelocystitis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pyelocystitis refers to an inflammation of the renal pelvis and bladder. The renal pelvis is the area where urine collects before it is drained from the kidneys into the ureters. When inflammation occurs in this area, it can cause symptoms such as pain, frequency, and urgency urination, as well as bloody or cloudy urine.
A pyelogram is an imaging test that uses X-rays and a contrast dye to produce detailed pictures of the urinary tract, specifically the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It is used to diagnose abnormalities in these organs, such as tumors, stones, or blockages.
A pyelogram (or pyelography) refers to a medical imaging test that involves injecting a contrast agent into the kidneys to visualize the ureters and urinary bladder on an X-ray image.
Pyelographic refers to the use of X-ray imaging to visualize the urinary system, especially the kidneys and the ureters. It specifically involves the injection of a contrast medium into the kidneys to delineate the structures surrounding them. The term 'pyelography' is often used interchangeably with IVU (intravenous urography), though IVU also involves the use of X-rays following an injection into a vein, leading to the dye flowing through the urinary system.
Pyelography is a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays to visualize the urinary tract, particularly the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It involves injecting a contrast medium, usually iodine-based, into the urinary system through the urethra or using a percutaneous approach (insertion of a catheter through the skin). The contrast medium outlines the urinary tract and allows for the detection of abnormalities, such as blockages, obstruction, or damage to the kidneys or ureters.
Pyelolymphatic refers to a rare anatomical anomaly where the pyelum (the part of the kidneys that filter blood) and the lymphatic vessels communicate directly, facilitating the transfer of fluids between the urinary system and the lymphatic system. This abnormal connection can sometimes lead to complications such as the passage of lymphatic fluid into the urine, disrupting the normal functioning of the kidneys.