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Differential Diagnosis For IVP/Increased dye concentration/unilateral
- Neoplastic Disorders
Ureter carcinoma- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Ureterolithiasis (kidney stone)
Ureter obstruction
Ureteral clot
Ureter foreign body- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Thrombosis, renal vein- Reference to Organ System
Shock- Synonyms
- Excretory urography, Increased Dye Concentration/Unilateral, Infusion pyelogram, Infusion urography by drip or bolus technique, Intravenous pyelogram, Intravenous pyelogram (procedure), Intravenous pyelogram without KUB, intravenous pyelography, Intravenous urogram, Intravenous urography, Intravenous urography without KUB, IVP, IVP Intravenous pyelogram, IVU, IVU Intravenous urogram, Pyelogram, Pyelogram intravenous, Pyelography intravenous, Retired procedure (P5-60030), Urography infusion drip technique and/or bolus technique, Urography intravenous positive contrast, UROGRAPY NFS DRIP TQ/BOLUS TQ
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