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What Causes Pain Under Right Rib While Having Pelvic Phleboliths?

I am experiencing shap pains directly under the right rib. I have had 10 endoscopies so it s not my stomach, the gallbladder, liver pancreas, adrenal glands and left kidney are unremarkable. I d have 2 or 3 faint linear hyper densities in the right kidney though no one seems to know why this pain is constant? I also have pelvis phleboliths. What do you think could be the cause of this ongoing excruciating pain? Consultations are usually free aren t they?
Fri, 7 Nov 2014
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Are you sure that the opacities are phleboliths (which are stones within veins) and not ureteric stones? Both may look exactly the same radiologically but the latter could be a cause of continuous and excruciating pain as the ureters get into spasm trying to push the stones out. Please visit an ufologist and get it confirmed.

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What Causes Pain Under Right Rib While Having Pelvic Phleboliths?

Are you sure that the opacities are phleboliths (which are stones within veins) and not ureteric stones? Both may look exactly the same radiologically but the latter could be a cause of continuous and excruciating pain as the ureters get into spasm trying to push the stones out. Please visit an ufologist and get it confirmed. Are you talking about consultation on this forum? The answers to public form questions like this are free but you can also opt for paid premium questions wherein you can add reports or get follow ups.