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Vomitings with back pain
My 69 year old father had vomitings with back pain. On performing ultrasound, the report shows "mild dilatation of left PCs and proximal ureter, calculus could not visualised" for left kidney. The CUE report shows reaction to be acidic with uric acid of 6.1 and Ca oxalate crystals 5-6/hpf. The physician said everything is normal and no need to consult nephrologist. Can you please advice if stones are there in ureter and if we need to consult a nephrologist/urologist?
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Consult a nephrologist.
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