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Is A Mildly In-homogeneous Prostrate Posterially After Passing A Kidney Stone A Concern?
Just received the results from a renal ultrasound following what appears to be the passing of a kidney stone. No more problems found except an issue with the prostrate (which was not the focus of the scan). Said it was mildly inhomogeneous posterially but otherwise unremarkable . Six months ago had digital exam which was fine and a PSA under 1. Any comments on this? Could the funding be related to the kidney stone trauma? Was in the emergency room for 8 hours on morphine for excruciating pain.
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Is A Mildly In-homogeneous Prostrate Posterially After Passing A Kidney Stone A Concern?
Hi, You might have a slight enlargement of prostate, which is common among men above fifty years of age. The pain may be due to kidney stone and not related to prostate. You can consult a urologist for further evaluation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.