Male pelvic scans
Organs examined in Male pelvic scans
- Kidneys: The primary focus, assessed for size, shape, position, and the presence of abnormalities such as cysts, tumors, or signs of infection. Evaluates for conditions like fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, or tumors.
- Bladder Evaluated for issues like urinary retention, wall thickening, or signs of infection.
- Ureters : Examined for dilation, which may indicate obstruction or reflux.
- Renal Blood Flow: Doppler ultrasound may be used to assess blood flow to the kidneys, identifying issues like narrowing or clots in blood vessels.
- Kidneys: Identify kidney stones, cysts, tumors, or signs of infection.
- Ureters: Examined for dilation, which may indicate obstruction or reflux.
- Ureters: Examined for dilation, which may indicate obstruction or reflux.
- Renal Blood Flow: Doppler ultrasound may be used to assess blood flow to the kidneys, identifying issues like narrowing or clots in blood vessels.
