Bilateral kidney cysts are cysts in BOTH kidneys.
A cyst is a fluid filled sac. Bilateral means both, therefore the meaning is: Fluid filled sacs in both breasts.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
It can be either but cysts are much more common and need no surgery.
Polycystic kidney disease is the medical term meaning genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys. Over time, these cysts interferer with kidney function.
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68020 modifier 50 for bilateral procedure
A bilateral mammogram is a procedure done by a health care expert in order to evaluate breast tissues for abnormalities. These abnormalities could include cysts or breast cancer.
No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.
Para-Pelvic cysts - Para-Pelvic cysts - Parapelvic cysts of the kidneys are simple renal cysts, which are adjacent to the renal pelvis or the renal sinus. Simple renal cysts occur unilateral or bilateral, single or multiple.Extrarenal Pelvises - It refers to the presence of the renal pelvis outside the confines of the renal hilum. The renal pelvis is formed by all the major calyces. An extarenal pelvis usually appears dilated giving a false indication of an obstructive pathology. Subsequent investigation with CT, usually clarifies the false interpretation on ultrasound. It is found in approximately 10% of the population.
The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
I have PKD. Diagnosis was done by ultra sound. Later as my kidney function diminished blood tests confirmed my kidneys were functioning as the should.
the icd-10 code is M71.21 and M71.22 and icd-9 is 727.51