Ureteral Retrograde Brush Biopsy Cytology
Alternate Names : Biopsy - Brush - Urinary Tract, Retrograde Ureteral Brush Biopsy Cytology
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Special Considerations
This test should not be performed in people with acute urinary tract infection or obstruction at or below the biopsy site.
After the test, watch for abdominal pain, flank pain, or blood in the urine. A small amount of pink color is normal the first few times you urinate after the procedure, but grossly bloody urine or bleeding that lasts longer than three times urinating is significant.
Excessive pain, bleeding, fever, and/or chills should be reported immediately to your health care provider.
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