"Ptotic of right kidney" refers to a condition known as nephroptosis, where the right kidney is abnormally positioned lower than its normal anatomical location. This downward displacement can occur when the supporting tissue around the kidney weakens, potentially leading to symptoms such as flank pain or urinary issues. In some cases, nephroptosis may not require treatment, but if symptoms are significant, medical intervention may be necessary.
a kidney that is abnormally situated in the pelvis, usually over the sacral promontory behind the peritoneum. The condition may be either congenital or secondary to trauma. It is usually asymptomatic, but during pregnancy the flow of urine from a ptotic kidney may be obstructed
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?
There's a kidney stone at the "exit door" of your right kidney, and it might have caused some blockage.
Yes, there is a difference. In a left kidney donation, the surgeon removes the left kidney from the donor's body, while in a right kidney donation, the right kidney is removed. The decision of which kidney to donate is typically based on the donor's anatomy and medical history.
the kidney stone
fullness of the right pelvicalyceal system
Ptosis in relation to the kidnery, is when the fatty material surrounding the kidneys is reduced or too meager in amount, the kidneys are less securely anchored to the body wall and may drop to a lower or more inferior position in the abdominal cavity.
Because the right kidney is just below the liver and left kidney below spleen. Liver being larger in size on right side pushes right kidney a little downward, but such an action is not taken by spleen because of its small size on left side.
it might be a cyst or a mass
Prominence of pelvic calyceal in the right kidney usually refers to the dilation or enlargement of the renal pelvis and calyces. This can be due to various reasons such as obstruction, infection, or kidney stones. Further evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
solid nodel in left kidney\
The right kidney, Liver