Pain in left side to stomach Scan result Kidney : reasonable corticomedullary diferntiation of both kidneys seen with normal renal cortex Right Kidney : shows minimal dilation of pelvicalyceal Comments : Right kidney minimal kydronephrosis Left Ovarian simple cyst
Hello according to your report it seems you have simple cyst in left ovary which is causing pain to you in left side of the stomach. As you have not specified the size of the cyst its difficult to comment on it. It will be advusable to show the report and consult a gynecologist for the same. As for the right sided hydronephrosis which is mild and some pelv calyceal dilatation is there which may occur due to presence of a stone just distal to the dilatation part. But as there is no comment on any stone presence in right kidney there are 2 possibilities. Either the stone must have slipped off and passed out in urine or it has not been picked up on the USG scan for which you might need CAT study to pick it up. Kindly consult your gynecologist with the report and follow up. Thank you
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Hello according to your report it seems you have simple cyst in left ovary which is causing pain to you in left side of the stomach. As you have not specified the size of the cyst its difficult to comment on it. It will be advusable to show the report and consult a gynecologist for the same. As for the right sided hydronephrosis which is mild and some pelv calyceal dilatation is there which may occur due to presence of a stone just distal to the dilatation part. But as there is no comment on any stone presence in right kidney there are 2 possibilities. Either the stone must have slipped off and passed out in urine or it has not been picked up on the USG scan for which you might need CAT study to pick it up. Kindly consult your gynecologist with the report and follow up. Thank you