How To Treat Distended Pelvicalyceal Systems In Bilateral Kidneys?
Hi I just had my ultrasound result that had said I got mildly distended pelvicalyceal systems in bilateral kidneys and recommended for proper ultrasound of the renal system for further evaluation is that serious? Also I had a grossly enlarged uterus which may be related to fibroid uterus or adenomyosis I am 51 years of age and having post menopausal signs hope you could help me Thanks emily
Bilateral mildly distended pelvicalyceal systems of kidneys may be due to many reasons like over hydration,reflux etc. It is also important to rule out any obstruction. You need repeat USG after 2 weeks and if findings persist the you need further evaluation like CT scan etc. Treatment depend upon clinical findings and investigation reports.
Treatment of fibroiduterus or adenomyosis is both conservative and surgery.It should be discussed with your doctor.
Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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How To Treat Distended Pelvicalyceal Systems In Bilateral Kidneys?
Hello Bilateral mildly distended pelvicalyceal systems of kidneys may be due to many reasons like over hydration,reflux etc. It is also important to rule out any obstruction. You need repeat USG after 2 weeks and if findings persist the you need further evaluation like CT scan etc. Treatment depend upon clinical findings and investigation reports. Treatment of fibroid uterus or adenomyosis is both conservative and surgery.It should be discussed with your doctor. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan