Please advised my sons ultra sound report as follows * concrtion in the right kidney with calyceal prominence*
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 two kidneys differ in location due to the presence of the liver on the right side of the body, which pushes the right kidney slightly lower than the left. Typically, the left kidney is positioned higher than the right kidney, sitting at about the level of the T12 to L3 vertebrae, while the right kidney sits lower, around the level of L1 to L4. In terms of size, the left kidney is often slightly larger than the right kidney, although the difference in size is generally minimal.
The right kidney is located near several important organs. Anteriorly, it is positioned near the liver and the duodenum of the small intestine. Medially, it is close to the ascending colon, while posteriorly, it is adjacent to the diaphragm and the lower ribs. Additionally, the right adrenal gland sits atop the right kidney.
Near the right side of your pelvic bone.
Possible causes of mild hydronephrosis in the right kidney include kidney stones, urinary tract infections, scarring from a previous infection or surgery, or structural abnormalities that may be obstructing the flow of urine. It is important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.
Mild calyceal prominence of palvicalyceal (pelvicalyceal) system of both kidneys means there is a slight increase in the storage of urine. It means the part of the kidneys where the urine collects before it leaves the kidney is enlarged.
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
What causes spasms in the front right pelvic area?
Hypoproteinaemic state Liver cirrhosis Right sided heart failure Venous hypertension Lipodermatosclerosis Inferior vena cave blockage Venous blockage - pelvic tumour
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.
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The right kidney, Liver
Kidney stones can cause severe pain in different areas. Depending on the location of the stone, it may cause pain in your lower back on the left or right side. If it has moved on to your ureter, there may be pain in your pelvic region. However, if you are having pain and you know that it is kidney stones, you should see a urologist who can determine if there is blockage occurring and possibly give you a prescription pain medication.
when your right kidney is failing you put a stint in the left because, well, i forget the rest but your mother is a whore
Veins that are leave each kidney, according to they're side of the anatomic position of the body. Left Kidney- Left vein; Right Kidney- Right vein.
Yes, right kidney or left or both or in the bladder or in the ureters. Sorry for your pain, see a Urologist soon to make sure it is a stone in the kidney. stonemkr has a new email Hello@tcsn.net