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What Does Distended Pelvicalyceal System Mean?

Hi. What does it mean to have distended pelvicalyceal system and ureters on both sides down to bladder on left and uterus on right with no radiopaque calculi seen in the kidneys or s long the ureters. Bladder is distended. Ureters are dilated. Maybe due to reflux disease with a distended bladder.
Fri, 19 Jan 2018
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some information is missing from your questions
I would like to know your age and gender
if it’s elderly male you need to get your prostate checked

you have obstructive uropathy
there may be a narrow portion in your urethra since no stones are seen on ultra sound
if urethra is narrowed than you will need to go for dialatation or urethroplasty
most of the urologist will be able to help you with that
it’s a routine procedure

for more information plz feel free to ask any questions on it
do see a urologist

regards

Dr Raza Ali
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What Does Distended Pelvicalyceal System Mean?

some information is missing from your questions I would like to know your age and gender if it’s elderly male you need to get your prostate checked you have obstructive uropathy there may be a narrow portion in your urethra since no stones are seen on ultra sound if urethra is narrowed than you will need to go for dialatation or urethroplasty most of the urologist will be able to help you with that it’s a routine procedure for more information plz feel free to ask any questions on it do see a urologist regards Dr Raza Ali