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Hi, I had an ultrasonography done and the impression is mild bilateral renal pelvicalyceal fullness, what does that mean and which doctor do I need to show and what is the medication ... View answer
I had a renal ultrasound which was normal except for "mild bilateralpelvicalycealdilatation". What does this mean and does it imply pathology? The radiologist recommended "follow -up... View answer
Moderately dillated bilateral renal pelvicalyceal system noted full due to reflux I want to know the Causes and treatment. Which specialist am I go for treatment. It is a surgical case or non ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( Nephrologist)
I am at 24 weeks and the TIFFA scan showed fetal urinary bladder as over distended and bilateral renal pelvicalyceal system as prominent. How bad is this. Is the baby at risk. And the scan did not ... View answer
Pelvicalyceal Separation in Bilateral Kidney. After the birth we again went for the ultrasound of both the babies and one of the was diagnosed with “Mild Pelvicalyceal Separation in Bilateral... View answer
ultrasound of whole abnomen has revealed that she has garde I fatty leve and bilateral renal pelvicalyceal fullness, (more right than left). What should be done.? ... View answer
Hi, my son is 6 years old and his renal ultrasound result shows bilateral renal pelvicalycealdilatation (left 8mm and right 7mm). his GP is not sure how clinically significant this result is. could... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
noted with fusion of the inferior pole across the midline. Mild dilatation of the bilateralpelvicalyceal system noted. Bilateral ureters are normal. No evidence of obstruction. Polycystic... View answer
bilateralpelvicalyceal dialtion ensure 0.5mm. she told me nothing to worry.it will become to normal in my 7-8th mnth... dr. iwould like to know what is it..?is it curable?? ... View answer
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