Retrograde urethrogram

Retrograde urethrography
Urethrogram showing an urethra stricture in a man.
ICD-987.76
OPS-301 code3-13g

A retrograde urethrography[1] is a routine radiologic procedure (most typically in males) used to image the integrity of the urethra. Hence a retrograde urethrogram is essential for diagnosis of urethral injury, or urethral stricture.[2][3]

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