R93: Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of other body structures

R93.4: Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of urinary organs

The urinary passages include the ureters, bladder and urethra. Urine flows from both kidneys into the bladder via the ureters. The urethra channels the urine outward from the bladder.

There are various examinations. The examination depends on which tissue you would like to assess more closely. An X-ray examination or CT scan is particularly good at recognizing bones, for example. Images can also be created using ultrasound. This allows your internal organs such as the heart or liver to be assessed easily.

If a change is identified, you do not necessarily have any symptoms.