Sounds like a kidney stone that is causing urine to back up into the right kidney.
Consult an orthopedic surgeon regarding a calcific density in the medial aspect of the right hip. An orthopedist can help you sort out the risks and benefits or removal.
Proximal means closer to the origin of the limb, so the knee is proximal to the ankle, and the wrist is proximal to the thumb.
Proximal
Proximal, anything closer to midsection in proximal (closer) than distal (distant).
proximal ?
Yes, proximal=next to
the knee is proximal to the foot
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The metacarpals are the long hand bones proximal to the phalanges. The carpals are proximal to the metacarpals.
No . The hand is proximal to the wrist . Proximal = proximity[ closeness] Distal = distant [ farther away ]
The olecranon is known as the proximal end of the forearm. The proximal end of the forearm refers to the olecranon.
The information you have provided doesn't specify where or what the plaque is being described. Is it in a blood vessel? Heart wall? Great vessel wall? Pericardium? Basically it means there is a elevated fatty plaque that has been there for a while and has hardened, quite near to the heart. Any further description would be speculation.