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What Does The Ultrasound Findings Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 10 Jun 2015
Question: Hi
I am sarla XXXXXXX age 65 my ultrasound reports shows that my right kidney there is e/o anechoic lesion measuring 34.2 mmin the mid pole
Left kidney is poorly visalized, small in size measuring 7.8 cc & shows altered echotexure . there is e/o anechoic lesion measuring 15.3 mm in the lower pole
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Answered by Dr. Indu Kumar (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Ultrasound findings may indicate renal parenchymal disease.

Detailed Answer:
Hello

Your ultrasound findings may indicate renal parenchymal disease.It is indicated by altered echotexture of both kidneys and small left kidney.
Your findings need clinical correlation and further investigation.
Investigations include routine hemogram,complete renal function test(serum urea,creatinine,creatinine clearance,GFR,serum sodium,potassium,calcium,chloride,bicarbonate,phosphate,24 hour protein excretion),urine RE/ME.
You may need diet restrictions and medicines after full investigations.

Small anechoic lesions in both kidneys may be simple renal cysts.These are generally age related developmental cysts and only require follow up.

You may need to consult nephrologist.

Get well soon.
Hope I have answered your question.
Further queries are most welcome.

Take Care
Dr.Indu XXXXXXX
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What Does The Ultrasound Findings Indicate?

Brief Answer: Ultrasound findings may indicate renal parenchymal disease. Detailed Answer: Hello Your ultrasound findings may indicate renal parenchymal disease.It is indicated by altered echotexture of both kidneys and small left kidney. Your findings need clinical correlation and further investigation. Investigations include routine hemogram,complete renal function test(serum urea,creatinine,creatinine clearance,GFR,serum sodium,potassium,calcium,chloride,bicarbonate,phosphate,24 hour protein excretion),urine RE/ME. You may need diet restrictions and medicines after full investigations. Small anechoic lesions in both kidneys may be simple renal cysts.These are generally age related developmental cysts and only require follow up. You may need to consult nephrologist. Get well soon. Hope I have answered your question. Further queries are most welcome. Take Care Dr.Indu XXXXXXX