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Could large bilateralrenalcalculi- too big to pass without lithotripsy , low back pain treated with 9 yrs Morphine sulfate ER+ IR dc'd ...pain due to adhesive arachnoiditis and bilateral... View answer
8. KIDNEYS There are bilateralrenalcalculi ranging between 3-5 mm. No evidence of hydronephrosis ... RENALCALCULI. What should we do now? Which of these are high risk and which... View answer
food she should avoid (e.g. we were told by neighbors that vegetables like tomato apparently causes ... needs to be careful? - What are the general causes of kidney stone formation and how to avoid it?... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shruti Rijhwani
( Rheumatologist)
My husband has severe pain in abdomen and hip and vomitted 3-4 times, went to Dr. and suspect for kindney stone Ultrasound of abdomen n pelvis was done Impression found Bilateralrenalcalculi rt mild ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Radhakrishnan
( Urologist)
upper ureteric calculus. Bilateralrenalcalculi. Hepatomegaly with fatty infiltration of liver. ...My mom is detected with renalcalculi and hepatomegaly . she is suffering from pain... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kavya Harika Dendukuri
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
what is best treatment for bilateralrenalcalculi in kidney ..my right and left kidney noted in scan there are 3mm tiny calculi in the upper and mid and lower third of both kidneys . now im taking ... View answer
Sir, My wife suffering from abdomen pain, recently ultrasound report prescribes bilateralrenalcalculi with hydronephrosis LKD,left upper ureteric calculus. Sir, it is possible by using medicine to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
sir. My husband is aged 35 and is diabetic. due to severe back pain,he underwent a scan and the impression shows MILD HEPATOMEGALY WITH INCREASED ECHOGENICITY ,BILATERALRENALCALCULI MILD TO MODERATE ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
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