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What Does Renal Non Obstructive Calculus, Bulky Left Ovary Suggestive Of PID Mean?

i have a report here which i am not able to interprete..can u help

in a medical report it written...left renal non obstructive calculus .bulky left ovary with left adenaxal tubular structure?hydrosalphynx.in corelation with H/O EXCESSIVE WHITE PV DISCHARGE ABOVE FINDINGS ARE LIKELY SUGGESTIVE OF PID.

Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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Thanks for writing in.

A non obstructive renal calculus is a stone in the kidney small enough not to be causing any blockage in the route of urinary passage from kidneys to urinary bladder.

There is a collection within the left fallopian tube and this may be due to inflammation or infection in the tube. This can cause pelvic inflammatory disease which is responsible for your symptoms. It is treatable by consulting a gynecologist.
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What Does Renal Non Obstructive Calculus, Bulky Left Ovary Suggestive Of PID Mean?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. A non obstructive renal calculus is a stone in the kidney small enough not to be causing any blockage in the route of urinary passage from kidneys to urinary bladder. There is a collection within the left fallopian tube and this may be due to inflammation or infection in the tube. This can cause pelvic inflammatory disease which is responsible for your symptoms. It is treatable by consulting a gynecologist.