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What Does Pelvic Fullness Kidney And Massive Multioculated Ascites In A 3 Year Old Mean?

Good afternoon Doc I would like to ask this query regarding my grandson result of his ultrasound,pelvicalyceal fullness right kidney & massive multioculated and multiseptated ascites with intraluminal debris.My grandson is 3 years old,male.His abdomen is elevated.Thanks Doc
Thu, 22 Jan 2015
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Hi, report suggests that your child has fluid collection in his abdominal cavity.
Along with this, he also has dilataion of the exit point of right kidney.This could be due to any obstruction to the flow of urine through the right kdney and ureter or it could be physiological. Fluid in the abdominal cavity will require some investigations in form of urine routine microscopy, KFT, LFT and hemogram. Get a chest Xray and a Mountoux test done for your child. Consult a doctor as he might require admission and further work up and management on the lines of reports.
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What Does Pelvic Fullness Kidney And Massive Multioculated Ascites In A 3 Year Old Mean?

Hi, report suggests that your child has fluid collection in his abdominal cavity. Along with this, he also has dilataion of the exit point of right kidney.This could be due to any obstruction to the flow of urine through the right kdney and ureter or it could be physiological. Fluid in the abdominal cavity will require some investigations in form of urine routine microscopy, KFT, LFT and hemogram. Get a chest Xray and a Mountoux test done for your child. Consult a doctor as he might require admission and further work up and management on the lines of reports. Thanks and regards.