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Ultrasound Showed Small, Echogenic In Echotexture Kidneys, No Focal Lesion, No Dilation Or Calculus. Curable?

a ultrasound of female says kidneys are normally sited and are small in size and echogenic in echotexture. cortico-medullary differentiation is poor on right side. no focal lesion is seen. collecting system does not show any diliatation or calculus . right kidney measures 7.6 cm in long axis left kidney measures 8.1 cm in long axis is the patient is very serious or this can be treated?
Sat, 11 Aug 2012
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hi ajit, this is only an ultrasound report. although it shows the kidneys are small and with poor cm differentiation, her creatinine and other blood and urine reports need to be done to confirm if she has medical renal disease. take care.
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Ultrasound Showed Small, Echogenic In Echotexture Kidneys, No Focal Lesion, No Dilation Or Calculus. Curable?

hi ajit, this is only an ultrasound report. although it shows the kidneys are small and with poor cm differentiation, her creatinine and other blood and urine reports need to be done to confirm if she has medical renal disease. take care.