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I have been diagnosed 7.5 mm calculus at mid pole of left kidney and 3.5 mm midpolarcalculusin right kidney. Both kidney are in normal in size,shape,position and... View answer
I have an simple cortical cyst in the midpolarregion of both kidneys. Left works at 65% the right at 35% based on Renal Flow Scan. Can these be operated on and if so, will it help increase my... View answer
measures 10.2 cms. A calculus measuring 3 mm is seen in the inter polarregion. No evidence of calyceal ... stone/calculi has reduced in size. what does the effect of stone being... View answer
, MEASURING LOWER POLE CALCULUS OF 16 MM AND MIDCALCULUS OF 8 MM, UPPER URETERIC SHOWS 14 MM CALCULUS APPROX. 3 CM FROM RENAL PELVIS IN RIGHT KIDNEY . IN LEFT KIDNEY HAVING LOWER... View answer
my ultra sound scan of kub region shows right kidney shows a coritcal measuring 38x28 mm in the mid pole region and left kideny shows moderate dilatation of pcs ? ureterice calculus . a... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kavitha Anoop
( Emergency Medicine Specialist)
* 3.1 cms and shows evidence of a small lower polarcalculus measuring 2.6 Measures 7.7 * 3.3 cms and shows evidence of a small lower polarcalculus measuring 3.3. Request you to kindly advice... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
size,shape, echopattern. no hydronephrosis. 3.6mm midpolarcalculus noted Right Kidney: 10.7 x 5.8 cms ... to be dilated in its visualised upper portion. The mid & lower ureter is... View answer
CT Urography:( CTU)16/7/2012 Findings: Both kidneys are normal in size and shape. Bio polar length ... kidney measures approximately 0.4cm. A cortical cyst seen in the mid pole of the left... View answer
bladder polyp. common bile duct is normal. normal renal echoes with no calculus/obstructive uropathy on the right - left midpolar renal calculus with mild fullness of the PCS ? due to residual... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
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