What Does This CT Scan Report Indicate?
Question: Trying to understand ct results. Had reflux as a child surgically corrected but lots of scar tissue and chronic stones and infections. But the test is new. There is a low-attenuation focus in the
lower pole of the right kidney, incompletely characterized on this
study. The smaller low-attenuation focus seen on the prior contrast
enhanced study is not definitively identified. There are focal areas
of renal parenchymal thinning bilaterally, right greater than left.
lower pole of the right kidney, incompletely characterized on this
study. The smaller low-attenuation focus seen on the prior contrast
enhanced study is not definitively identified. There are focal areas
of renal parenchymal thinning bilaterally, right greater than left.
Brief Answer:
You may need follow up CT scan and clinical correlation.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing to HCM,
I've gone through your query and understand your concern,
CT report suggests presence of low attenuation lesion in lower pole of right kidney.It may be due to many reasons.It may be due to infection,inflammation etc.
You may need follow up CT scan and clinical correlation.
MRI may be needed after evaluation.
You may also need routine investigations.
Focal areas of renal parenchymal thinning is generally not concerning.
Get well soon.
Hope I have answered your query.
Further queries are most welcome.
Take Care
Dr. Indu XXXXXXX
You may need follow up CT scan and clinical correlation.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing to HCM,
I've gone through your query and understand your concern,
CT report suggests presence of low attenuation lesion in lower pole of right kidney.It may be due to many reasons.It may be due to infection,inflammation etc.
You may need follow up CT scan and clinical correlation.
MRI may be needed after evaluation.
You may also need routine investigations.
Focal areas of renal parenchymal thinning is generally not concerning.
Get well soon.
Hope I have answered your query.
Further queries are most welcome.
Take Care
Dr. Indu XXXXXXX
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Dr. Nagamani Ng