High-Resolution CT KUB Anatomy: 1 mm Axial Images | Premium Subscription Access
Explore our advanced CT KUB anatomy library, featuring high-resolution anatomical images presented in the axial plane. This focused learning module has been developed using thin-slice CT imaging to demonstrate clinically realistic cross-sectional anatomy of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and surrounding structures.
The CT KUB section covers the urinary tract from the kidneys to the bladder. Important structures include the renal cortex, renal medulla, renal pyramids, renal columns, renal sinus, renal pelvis, major and minor calyces, renal vessels, ureteropelvic junctions, ureters, ureterovesical junctions and urinary bladder.
The module also demonstrates the anatomical relationships between the urinary tract and surrounding abdominal and pelvic structures. These include the adrenal glands, psoas muscles, abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, iliac vessels, bowel loops, prostate gland, seminal vesicles, uterus and ovaries where visible and relevant to urinary tract anatomy.
Retroperitoneal anatomy, perinephric spaces, pararenal spaces, fascial planes and important vascular landmarks are also clearly presented. Understanding these relationships is essential when reviewing urinary stones, obstruction, hydronephrosis, renal masses, infection, trauma and other common CT KUB findings.
Each axial CT image is manually labelled slice by slice in a textbook-style format, without the use of AI auto-labelling tools. This helps maintain anatomical accuracy and provides a reliable learning reference for radiologists, urologists, surgeons, radiology trainees, reporting radiographers and students studying cross-sectional anatomy.
The labelled images are displayed within a smooth interactive scroller, allowing users to move naturally through the urinary tract in the same way they would review a clinical CT KUB examination. The platform works on desktop and mobile devices, while the full-screen viewer supports detailed examination of small anatomical structures.
The toolbar allows users to search for specific structures using voice or text search. This helps users quickly locate important landmarks such as the renal pelvis, ureteropelvic junction, ureters, iliac vessel crossings, ureterovesical junctions and urinary bladder.
The side zoom tool provides up to 10× magnification without loss of image quality, allowing users to examine fine urinary tract anatomy and understand the relationships between the kidneys, ureters, bladder, vessels, muscles and surrounding soft tissues.
This module is supported by dynamic Level 1 and Level 2 quizzes that generate new questions during every session. These interactive assessments help users actively revise, test their knowledge and retain CT KUB anatomy.
CT KUB axial Anatomy: 1 mm Labelled Image (Sample)


