What Does " Minimal Right Pelvicalyceal System Separation" Of Kidney Suggest?
hi sir good morning my name vijay from tamilnadu yestterday i ll kidney ultra sound scan sir result come minimal right pelvicalyceal system separataion sir this type any serieus .? What i ll take precaution.? Sir one more think i m drink weekly three time sir per day drink water 2 lt sir
Hi, welcome to HCM. Minimal PC system seperation is usually a benign finding on sonography and most of the time asymptomatic. It is generally a developmental anomaly that requires no treatment if there is no obstruction in urine passage. You should check basic urine report, S.creatinine and CT scan to rule out obstrucion. You van consult nearby nephrologist or you can get abck to me also with above reports. Water intake of 2-2.5 l per day is adequate normally. I think this would be helpful to you. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.
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What Does " Minimal Right Pelvicalyceal System Separation" Of Kidney Suggest?
Hi, welcome to HCM. Minimal PC system seperation is usually a benign finding on sonography and most of the time asymptomatic. It is generally a developmental anomaly that requires no treatment if there is no obstruction in urine passage. You should check basic urine report, S.creatinine and CT scan to rule out obstrucion. You van consult nearby nephrologist or you can get abck to me also with above reports. Water intake of 2-2.5 l per day is adequate normally. I think this would be helpful to you. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.