Is My Ultrasound Report With Prostate Gland Volume = 23 Mls Normal?
dear sir, my ultrasound report - examinnation- said that my prostate gland volume =23 mls , also there was thinning of the renal cortex &the renal collecting system were not dilated, the right kidney measured 10.6 cm & the left kigney measured 9.3 in length - impression bilateral renal parenchymal disease no hydronephrosis seen normal sonographic appearances of the ueinary bladder volume=23 what dose it mean? thank you.
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How old are you? The prostate weight would range from 18-25 grams so a 22 grams prostate would be excellent.
Renal parenchymal disease means the kidneys are slowly being destroyed or degraded. This is commonly due to hypertension and diabetes. If you are concerned with kidney function I would recommend getting a serum creatinine and urinalysis to determine extent of damage. Also I would encourage you to see a nephrologist for early intervention to protect the kidneys.
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Is My Ultrasound Report With Prostate Gland Volume = 23 Mls Normal?
Good Day and thank you for being with Healthcare Magic! How old are you? The prostate weight would range from 18-25 grams so a 22 grams prostate would be excellent. Renal parenchymal disease means the kidneys are slowly being destroyed or degraded. This is commonly due to hypertension and diabetes. If you are concerned with kidney function I would recommend getting a serum creatinine and urinalysis to determine extent of damage. Also I would encourage you to see a nephrologist for early intervention to protect the kidneys. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications at: http://www.HealthcareMagic.com/doctors/dr-manuel-c-see-iv/66014 I would gladly help you. Best wishes