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fullness of the right pelvicalyceal system
I had an abdominal angiogram with contrast and was told that I have a spot on my right kidney. Needless to say, I am being referred to a specialist. What does this spot mean?
Please advised my sons ultra sound report as follows * concrtion in the right kidney with calyceal prominence*
There's a kidney stone at the "exit door" of your right kidney, and it might have caused some blockage.
Nothing is wrong with your kidneys and spleen.
it might be a cyst or a mass
normal kidney measurements
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It means that more than likely there is a blockage somewhere
In the medical field, you may hear the term of having one full kidney. The term one full kidney means that a person has one normally functioning kidney instead of the average two.
Blood enters the kidney from the right and the left renal arteries, which branch out from abdominal aorta at right angles to it.
Barely meet minimal standards