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Focal dilation of right renal pelvis
Recently a whole abdomen USG has been done, and its report says "Focal dilation of right renal pelvis (3.3 x 1.6 cm) is noted, likely to be functional in nature. No other appreciable abnormality is noted". Can you please suggest what needs to be done to treat this. Is this something serious and needs to be treated urgently. Or this goes away with time? His blood test report says deficiency of 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D and TSH 6.98. Apart from this other test results are normal - Urine, Lipid profile, Creatinine, Uric acid, Urea, Glucose, Free T3/T4, etc.. This is a routine checkup (yearly)
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Do you have any symptoms? Any pain in the right flank? If yes then it could be a pelviureteric junction obstruction.
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consult a urologist for further evaluation and treatment
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getting a DTPA scan would help to establish the diagnosis
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