Typically: The kidneys are evaluated with regard to size, appearance, and presence/absence of hydronephrosis. Stones are looked for. The artery and vein to each kidney are often shown by color doppler. Lastly, images of the bladder are provided. As with any imaging procedure, the exam is best guided by information about suspected disease from the ordering clinician.
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