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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Does the following observation Result Indicate? 

Observation : Liver is normal in size and echogenicitv. No focal lesion is seen. Intra and extra hepatic biliary radicals are not dilated. Porta hepatis is normal. Hepatic veins and IVC are normal. Gall Bladder is partially distended and shows no calculi. Wall thickness is normal. CBD is normal. Pancreas is partially visualized grossly normal Spleen is normal in size and echotexture. Both kidneys are normal in size, shape, axis and position. Renal cortical echogenicity is mildly increased. CMD is maintained. No focal parenchymal lesions seen. No perinephric collection is noted. No evidence of renal calculi. No hydronephrosis is seen. No obvious ureteric dilatation is noted. Kidneys measure (L x B x PT): RK: 9.7 x 4.2 x 1.3 cm. LK: 9.8 x 4.9 x 1.5 cm. Depth- RK- 5.7 cm, LK- 5.7 cm Urinary Bladder is partially distended to 56 cc. Contents are clear. Wall thickness is normal. No focal wall thickening is seen. Prostate is enlarged in size and echotexture. Wt - 45 gm. Median lobe is not enlarged. Minimal free fluid seen in the pelvis. Minimal right pleural effusion seen measuring 15 cc. Pre and para aortic and caval regions are normal to the extent seen. IMPRESSION : - Bilateral kidneys show mildly increased cortical echotexture. – Grade I prostatomegaly. – Minimal ascites with minimal right pleural effusion. serum Creatinine 3.2 this is my father kidney report please tell me what is my father condition
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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Hi ..it looks like chronic kidney disease .
consult nephrologist ASAP.
do tests like CBC, ESR, LFT.
S.calcium, phosphorus.
is your father diabetic or hypertensive ..if not get screened for these..consulting nephrologist is very important ...need to rule out acute kidney injury and evaluate the cause.


hope it help
regards
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What Does the following observation Result Indicate? 

Hi ..it looks like chronic kidney disease . consult nephrologist ASAP. do tests like CBC, ESR, LFT. S.calcium, phosphorus. is your father diabetic or hypertensive ..if not get screened for these..consulting nephrologist is very important ...need to rule out acute kidney injury and evaluate the cause. hope it help regards