How are Ureteral Issues Diagnosed in Gynecological Patients?
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of imaging studies and clinical evaluations. Common diagnostic tools include:
Ultrasound: Useful for identifying masses or obstructions. CT Scan: Provides detailed images of the ureters and surrounding structures. MRI: Helpful for soft tissue evaluation. Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP): An X-ray exam that uses contrast dye to visualize the urinary tract.