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Ultrasound Shows Enlarged Liver, Spleen, Both Kidney Shows Calculi With Concretions. What Does It Mean?

my ultrasound report, today Liver: is enlarged 182 mm in size (normal is upto 155 mm). Echotexture is dense. Biliary radicals are not dilated. Spleen: is enlarged 121 mm in size (normal upto 100 mm) Kidneys: right kidney is normal in shape and size left kidney is normal in shape and size Both kidney show small calculi(5-6mm) with concretions Impression: Findings are suggestive of 1-Hepatospleenomegaly, 2-bilateral renal calculi with concretions. Doctor please advice me
Wed, 9 Jan 2013
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thank you. the two findings are different things & no correlation between hepatosplenomegaly & renal calculi.
there are many causes of hepatosplenomegaly. to diagnose the specific pathology many things should be considered. proper history taking,physical examination & relevant investigation is needed to reach a diagnosis. it is better for you to consult a internal medicine specialist.
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Ultrasound Shows Enlarged Liver, Spleen, Both Kidney Shows Calculi With Concretions. What Does It Mean?

thank you. the two findings are different things & no correlation between hepatosplenomegaly & renal calculi. there are many causes of hepatosplenomegaly. to diagnose the specific pathology many things should be considered. proper history taking,physical examination & relevant investigation is needed to reach a diagnosis. it is better for you to consult a internal medicine specialist.