Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of I. V. U. with late film

A Digital X-Ray of I.V.U. with Late Film is an extended version of the standard Intravenous Urography (I.V.U.), used to capture detailed images of the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. In this procedure, a contrast dye is injected into a vein, and X-ray images are taken at intervals, with a ""late film"" being captured after a longer period of contrast distribution. The late film helps assess the delayed drainage of the contrast from the kidneys, providing a clearer view of any obstructions, blockages, or abnormalities in the urinary tract. This procedure involves low radiation exposure and minimal preparation.