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Hi, What is the cause for prominent Pelvicalycealsystem with splitting of sinus echo? No stones seen in the renal area. Ureter not dilated. Kidney is normal in size , shape and... View answer
right pelvicalycealsystem seperation. no significant hydronephrosis or ballooning of renal pelvis and ureter collapsed was noted. need your help to understand on the same and will be there any... View answer
My 11 years old son has been diagnosed with mildly dilated left renalpelvicalycealsystem ... system, with renal pelvis AP diamete of 23 mm approx. Left kidney measured 102 x 50... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( Nephrologist)
mass lesions are seen. Mildly dilatedpelvicalycealsystem of left kidney-? PUJ obstruction. my babby ... hydronephrosis or no mass lesions are seen. Mildly dilatedpelvicalyceal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sandip Kabra
( General & Family Physician)
The left Kidney demonstrates mild to moderate pelvicalyceal dilatation. The proximal left ureter is also slightly dilated. left renal length = 11.2cm.impression : Left pelvicalyceal and... View answer
done usg and dr advise to me that is left kidney reveals mild dilatation of the renalpelvicalycealsystem. The left upperureter is dilated. Diameter of left ureter... View answer
sir the scans shows the left renalpelvicalycealsystem and ureter are dilated, is it serious and what will happen. And scan also shows 6mm calculus seen in left lower ureter... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Radhakrishnan
( Urologist)
hi,can you check my ct report.minor prominece of the right renal pelvis and proximal right ureter.normal cortex both kidneys. prominece of the right pelvicalycealsystem and proximal right... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
what does this mean? Th ere is a past history of renal calculi and there is prominence of the pelvicalycealsystem and proximal ureter of the right kidney raising the possibility of a more... View answer
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