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Is Fullness Of Pelvi-calyceal System In An Abdominal/pelvic Scan A Cause For Concern?
am 32 years old male my right side stomach is pained slowly around 1 weeks ago and continue till now. actually my doctor does my abominal/pelvic Ultrasound, that report show 1. liver:- 13.8 cm 2. gall-bladder: - well distended 3. CBD :- normal 4. Pancreas:- Normal 5. Spleen:- Normal in size 6. Kidneys :- rt 10.7 x 4.1 cm & lt 9.9 x 3.2 cm 7. Prostate: Normal in size 8 Impression :- Fullness or + PCS my question : what is mean by fullness or + PCS, how to it brings problem and which medicine use for the better please give applicable advice and i am waiting for your response
* The fullness of pelvi calyceal system narrates obstruction in the urinary tract below the narrowing which can be renal pelvis, ureter or vesico ureteric junction.
* It is suggested to undertake a CT scan with Intravenous peylography for further evaluation and management.
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Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Is Fullness Of Pelvi-calyceal System In An Abdominal/pelvic Scan A Cause For Concern?
Hello, * The fullness of pelvi calyceal system narrates obstruction in the urinary tract below the narrowing which can be renal pelvis, ureter or vesico ureteric junction. * It is suggested to undertake a CT scan with Intravenous peylography for further evaluation and management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon