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Hi, What is the cause for prominent Pelvicalyceal system with splitting of sinus echo? No stones seen in the renal area. Ureter not dilated. Kidney is normal in size , shape and echotexture. ... View answer
RESIDUAL URINE IS 20CC IMP----- SLIGHTLY SMALL RT KIDNEY WITH GRADE I INCREASED ECHOGENICITY RT RENAL ...Following are the details of my Father of 74 years age. KIDNEYS: Left kidney is normal... View answer
recent USS showed Cortical irregularity with parenchymal thinning and increasedechotexture noted in the mild and lower pole of right kidney seuqelae to previous infection. also small simple... View answer
my liver size is normal and increased in echotexture . what is the treatment for it. and I have gallbladder stone with 5mm polyps. what should I do ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Klerida Shehu
( Gastroenterologist)
my father-in-law is 78.he has been diagnosed with coarse cortical echotexture of both kidneys. a simple cyst (21.5 mm x 20.7mm) seen in right kidney. LIVER-diffusely increased echotexture.right... View answer
My Renal Ultrasound findings were kidneys normal in size with iso to slightly hyperchoic ... echotexture consistent with medical renal disease. Please correlate with clinical exam... View answer
small in size (71.2x32 mm), Crotical thickness is reduced. Ecotexture appears increased ... small in size (52.9x32.8mm), Crotical thickness is reduced. Ecotexture appears increased ... View answer
Both kidneys are sall in size, normal in shape and echotexture. Cortical echogenicity is markedly increased. Cortico-medullary differentiation is lost. The Pelvicalyceal system is not dilated. No... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Afaque Ali
( General & Family Physician)
function test Urine report - Normal USG report - Bilateral normal sized kidneyswith mildly increased cortical echotexture , no corticomedullary differentiation. is this a problem ? please note... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirav Nimavat
( General & Family Physician)
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