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KIDNEY STONE AND PELVOCALIECTASIA

hello I has my ultrasound and the impression wrote there is
There is no significant disparity in the renal sizes
Both show normal echoegenity and configuration,as well as good cortcumedullary differentiation

The Kidney measures 9.4x4.9x4.9 cm cortical thickness of 0.8 cm
The right Kidney pelvocaleceal system is dilated.No mass lesions or lithiasis noted

The left Kidney measures
9.8x4.2x4.9 with cortical thickness of 0.8,
The left central echo complex is intact
A 0.5 cm high intensity echo with posterior sonic shadowing seen on mid/superior calyceal tip.No mass lesion noted

Ureters are not visualized

The Urinary bladders is psysiollogically distended unthickened walls
No intraluminal echoes seen
Pre-void Volume =243 cc        Post-void Volume=4 cc

IMPRESSIONS:
PELVOCALIECTASIA RIGHT
SMALL NON-OBSTRUCTING NEPHROLITH LEFT

UNREMARKABLE ULTRASOUND OF URINARY BLADDER

Do i have kidney disease or kidney stones?please help
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I'll be honest with you in saying that the technical info you provided in your question sounds to me like that if you have a problem it probably is a kidney problem more so than a kidney stone problem. I'm not a physician though and only know about kidney stones since I have suffered with them for well over 30 years and well over 30 plus stones. I hope you get the answers you are seeking and I would suggest asking a physician who would know for sure.
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