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Multiple UTI, Urter Repositioned, Kidney Removal, Thickening Bladder. Reason?

My daughter has had multiple UTI and has had urter repositioned and then removal of her kidney due to it dying and still causing infections. now she has been told she has a thickening bladder and a segment of her small intestine looks abnormal. is this connected to UTI or just 2 separate problems. what does a thickening bladder mean?
Tue, 22 Oct 2013
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Hi, it appears that your daughter had kidney infection, at its end and so there might be a spill of the scrap while removing the kidney. or it may be a metastasis of the kidney pathalogy, if there is malignancy.
Unless it is examined personally and having a biopsy, it not possible to judge the diagnosis. Thank you.
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Multiple UTI, Urter Repositioned, Kidney Removal, Thickening Bladder. Reason?

Hi, it appears that your daughter had kidney infection, at its end and so there might be a spill of the scrap while removing the kidney. or it may be a metastasis of the kidney pathalogy, if there is malignancy. Unless it is examined personally and having a biopsy, it not possible to judge the diagnosis. Thank you.