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  1. ... An x-ray may be taken of the abdomen, kidney , ureter , or bladder to check for signs of disease. ...
  2. ... rays or ultrasound scans of the belly area (abdomen). The kidneys and ureters, with stones in various places Causes and risk ...
  3. ... kidney structures, it is called a KUB (kidneys, ureters, bladder) x-ray.
  4. ... Imaging tests used to identify tumors may include: Abdominal CT scan Imaging of the kidneys or ureters MIBG scintiscan MRI of abdomen Thyroid scan Ultrasound ...
  5. ... exam GVHD = graft-versus-host disease; KUB = kidneys, ureter, bladder (plain abdominal radiograph). a Adapted from the Children's Oncology ...
  6. ... stones Cancers or tumors that occur in the ureter, bladder, pelvis or abdomen Problems with the nerves that supply the bladder ... IVP) Kidney scan Ultrasound of the kidneys or abdomen
  7. ... the organs and structures in your belly area (abdomen). This includes your: Appendix Bladder Gallbladder Intestines Kidney and ureters Liver Pancreas Spleen Stomach Uterus, fallopian tubes, and ...
  8. The abdominal CT scan may show some cancers, including: Cancer of the renal pelvis or ureter Colon cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma Lymphoma Melanoma Ovarian cancer Pancreatic cancer Pheochromocytoma Renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer) Spread ...
  9. ... the abdomen or in the side of the abdomen (flank).
  10. ... front of the lower back and behind the abdominal lining (peritoneum). Organs in this space include the: Kidneys Lymph nodes Pancreas Spleen Ureters
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