It certainly wouldn't be a small one.
A 9 mm kidney stone is considered a large kidney stone. It may be difficult to pass naturally and may require medical intervention such as lithotripsy or surgical removal.
10 mm
Are you serious ?????????? Its 13mm, you said it in the question.
The size of a small ball bearing.
9 millimeters
I'm unable to show images, but I can describe a kidney stone for you. A 1 mm kidney stone is typically small, often resembling a grain of sand or a tiny pebble. They can vary in color, from yellow to brown, and may have a smooth or jagged surface depending on their composition. If you're looking for visuals, I recommend searching online for medical images or illustrations of kidney stones.
Yes, a raisin is typically comparable in size to a 6 mm kidney stone. While the size of raisins can vary, they generally measure around 1 to 2 cm in length, which means a 6 mm kidney stone would be slightly smaller than a standard raisin. However, the shapes are quite different, as raisins are typically oval or wrinkled, while kidney stones can have various irregular shapes.
A 3mm stone is 3mm large. Isn't that like asking what color is a blue bird?well maybe they arent sure what the mm means...it means millimeter.there are 25 millimeters in a inch, so a 3 mm stone is roughly 1/8th of a inch.fairly small. i have had some as large as 10mm .
it might be a cyst or a mass
A 3 mm nonobstructing stone in the lower pole calyx of the right kidney refers to a small kidney stone located in the lower part of the renal pelvis, specifically within one of the kidney's collecting areas called the calyx. The term "nonobstructing" indicates that the stone is not blocking urine flow, which means it is less likely to cause immediate complications or severe symptoms. Typically, such stones may pass on their own without requiring treatment, although monitoring and supportive care may be recommended.
Whether 20 mm is considered large depends on the context. For example, in terms of jewelry, a 20 mm diameter gemstone is generally seen as quite substantial. In photography, a 20 mm lens is considered wide-angle, suitable for capturing expansive scenes. In other contexts, such as measurements of objects or materials, it may be perceived as small or average.
3 mm is considered diminutive, ie small. Something that is 1 cm (ie 10 mm) or more is large.