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Suggest Treatment For Right Kidney Enlargement

ct sacan report are enlarged right kidney with heterogenous enhancement multipale ill defined focal hypodence areas with multiple air pockets are seen within the right kidney and pelvicalyceal system suggesting abscesses associated with perinephric abscess extended along the right psoas muscle inferiorly extending into the pelvic f/s/o emphysematous pyelonephritis poor right rencal contrast extending seen hepatomegaly minimal sacites mening and treatment
Fri, 3 Mar 2017
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This CT Scan showed a severe life threatening infection of the right kidney. This is usually seen in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.

Treatment is administration of strong antibiotics and if there is no relief then removal of the right kidney and drainage of the abscess (pockets full of pus) so the patient would heal and be rid of infection.
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Suggest Treatment For Right Kidney Enlargement

Good day and thank you for being with healthcare magic!!! This CT Scan showed a severe life threatening infection of the right kidney. This is usually seen in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. Treatment is administration of strong antibiotics and if there is no relief then removal of the right kidney and drainage of the abscess (pockets full of pus) so the patient would heal and be rid of infection.