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bladder is partially distended w/mildly incrd wall tickness 4mm. There is a large 25 mm echogeniccalculus seen with the lumen. Suggestiveof chronic cholecystitis with cholelithisasis. Please... View answer
Hi i got Preventive ultrasound done. it says left kidney have echogenic foucs in upper calyx (not casting posterior acoustic shadow) what it means ... View answer
Hi.. got digital xray done. Report is as below. cardiac shadow is enlarged. Bilateral hilar and pulmonary congestion noted. Bony thorax is normal. Right costophrenic angle is blunted - suggestiveof... View answer
mm in upper calyx, mild pelvicalyceal dilatation also seen. A radio-opaque shadowof size 10 mm seen in right side of pelvis along distal ureter- Right renal calculi with distal ureteric... View answer
Dilatation of pelvicalyceal system left kidney noted. A large echogeniccalculus in pelviureteric junction. Distal acoustic shadowing noted from this calculus. Calculas left vesicoureteric... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Katherine Panganiban
( General Surgeon)
as follows: Suggestionof Bilateral medical renal disease EchogenicShadow left Kidney - may represent small calculus What does this mean ; Kindly suggest ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lk.tata.lk
( General & Family Physician)
i am abaan. i m 22 year old prob. in kidneys right kidney, tiny echogenicshadow measuring 2.8mm is seen in middle calyx of right kidney pelvicalyceal system is prominent on right side. LIVER: Mildly ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Athish Peter Margos R
( General & Family Physician)
No evidence of any abnormal radio-opaque shadowsuggestiveofcalculus or calcification is seen in the KUB region. degenerative changes are noted in the lumbar spine what should I do. my... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Channabasappa K
( General & Family Physician)
can someone please explain the treatment of this right kidney; 11.4 slightly echogenic kidney. no hdn or calculus visualized. multiple cortical cysts seen. left kidney; 10.8cm slightly echogenic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ninder S Chawla
( Critical Care Specialist)
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