Indeterminate right renal lesions refer to abnormal growths or masses located in the right kidney that cannot be definitively categorized as benign or malignant based on imaging studies alone. Further evaluation, such as biopsy or close follow-up imaging, may be necessary to determine the nature of the lesion and guide treatment decisions.
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The word "renal" means "of or pertaining to the kidneys."
They are located in the renal medulla and are made of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule.
The renal hilum is a structure found posterior to the renal vascular pedicle. It is the area where the renal artery enters and the renal vein and ureter exit the kidney.
The cortical tissues located between the pyramids are the renal cortex and renal columns. The renal cortex contains the glomeruli and convoluted tubules involved in the initial stages of urine formation, while the renal columns are extensions of the cortex that separate the renal pyramids.
A T2 hyperintense right renal lesion is a mass found on the right kidney. It could be a simple cyst or indicative of a tumor.
near the kidney, right next to the renal artery
False. It is a kidney infection where lesions form in the renal pelvis causing bleeding.
The left and right renal arteries and veins branch off from the abdominal aorta.
It IS indeterminate.
A renal mass protocol is a specific imaging approach used to evaluate kidney lesions, typically involving multiphasic computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This protocol includes obtaining images during different phases, such as the non-contrast, arterial, and venous phases, to characterize the mass based on its size, enhancement patterns, and morphology. The goal is to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions, assess vascular involvement, and guide further management. It is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning in patients with suspected renal tumors.
It means no urinary out-put... less than 500 mL in every 24 hours. It is usually caused by imbalances in body fluids and electrolytes, renal lesions, or urinary tract obstruction.
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(indeterminate should often be replaced by undetermined)"He was served a bowl of evil-looking soup made from indeterminate ingredients.""The exact length of the river remains indeterminate, given its various tributaries."
left atrium -> left ventricle -> aorta -> renal artery -> renal vein -> inferior vena cava -> right atrium -> right ventricle
If Y is the right angle then the third angle is indeterminate. Otherwise it is 90 - Y degrees.
Due to the indeterminate directions, we got lost on the way to the party.