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and they performed a ctscan with contrast yesterday and that came back clear should I move forward with the Cytoscopy. and should the results of the ctscan give me some relief. I have a... View answer
My husband had twice gross hematuria with blood clots . CTscan was done-no kidney stone, bladder normal, no mass.Found enlarged prostate .Second hematuria was very gross with urine retention.He... View answer
how aggressive should the w/u be? My patient ,age 60 female, has hematuria ,intermittent x 3 wks,and a ctscan showing a isolated 1.5 cm mass. Urololgy at a large midwestern university has given her ... View answer
55yo wF, right back flank horrible pain. Hematuria (microscopic). Went to ER -posterior ctscan showed no renal calculi . But pain is off the charts. Referred me to urologist . Hard to find on on ... View answer
Have adrenal mass, had 24 hr. urine, results Cortisol 11280X, Catecholamines 416, Metanephrines 14962X, what is the normal range? I am 49 yr. old female, have had about 6 UA's done, all show Hematuria ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai
( Endocrinologist)
I have microscopic hematuria. Otherwise, my urinalysis was normal. My bloodwork was also normal. I had a CTscan which indicated slight edamatous type appearances to the right kidney with obliteration ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I have hematuria .. The doctor wants me to undergo a CTscan with a contrasting die. I have had ... that shows given the fact that there is some risk with ctscan albeit low. ... View answer
The reason I had a CTscan was that my gyn found blood in my urine and was concerned because of my history of a left ureter repair 13 yrs ago and just wanted to rule out the reason for my hematuria.... View answer
My son a 17 year old male has been diagnosed with nutcracker syndrome which has been confirmed with contrast ctscan. He presented with hematuria, left testicular pain severe, and severe abdominal pain... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Heera Lal Poonia
( General & Family Physician)
The patient is a 75-year-old male with a history of hematuria, dysuria, chronic UTIs, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. At present, he has nocturia three times per night with slow urinary stream. A CT... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman
( General & Family Physician)
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