Photography of bile ducts intravenously
Intravenous cholangiography, sponsored by this test, can see the bile ducts accurately inside and outside the liver. This test is used to diagnose the cause and exact location of the blockage in the bile ducts. Disitressing vessels in the vein are a radiological procedure used to consider the bile ducts in the liver and bile ducts outside the liver. The method of examining the bile ducts in the test of the bile ducts is investigated as the bile ducts are examined, as a radioactive material is injected by one of the veins into the arm, then a quarter of an hour is performed by the radiation showing the bile ducts. General warnings include the risk of this procedure: Serious allergic reactions can occur in any dye with iodine. Intrafic bleeding. During pregnancy: It is not preferable to take the test during pregnancy. Breastfeeding: There are no special warnings. Children and babies are not special warnings. Elderly: There are no special warnings. Management: Medicines affecting the result of the investigation are no special problems. Results -Analysis The results of the investigation can be clarified as follows: The right result: There is no blockage of the bile duct. The pathogen: There is a blockage of the bile duct because of the following: stones in the bile ducts. Pancreatic cancer. A malignant nuclear tumor in the liver.