18.0ct.2011 US KUB: ultrasound KUB, 60 years old male with htn, dyslipidaemia and single vessel diesease with LUTS tro BPH. Finds:the kidney are normal in size and echogenicity. Bipolar lengths and cortical thickness:RK-10.5/1.7cm,LK-9.5/1.9cm. There is minimal right hydronephrosis with no calculi seen. The left kidney has a mid pole cortical chst measuring 2.2cm x 2.6cm. No calculi or hydronephrosis seen in the left kidney. Urinary bladder is well distended - no calculi or mass within. No free fluid in the pelvis. The prostate is enlarged measuring 5.0 x 3.0 x 2.3cm. Impression: Prostamegaly with minimal right hydronephrosis.
Hi, This kub suggest That you have large proastate- commonly seen in elderly males,
You have right sided hydronephrosis it means your kidney are swelled up possibly due back pressure due to incomplete voiding,
Another investigation like PSA is also required and physical examination to co realate your scanning reports.
with drugs like urimax it can be controlled or else interventional procedure may be required consult with urologist to get your test done and to get an expert opinion.
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What Does This Ultrasound Of KUB Indicate?
Hi, This kub suggest That you have large proastate- commonly seen in elderly males, You have right sided hydronephrosis it means your kidney are swelled up possibly due back pressure due to incomplete voiding, Another investigation like PSA is also required and physical examination to co realate your scanning reports. with drugs like urimax it can be controlled or else interventional procedure may be required consult with urologist to get your test done and to get an expert opinion. Hope this information helps