A member asked:

Hi doctors, can you tell me what is mild right pelviectasia and pelvic phleboliths on the left side?

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Dr. Thomas Wright answered

Specializes in Phlebology

Radiology findings: A phlebolith is a small local, usually rounded, calcification within a vein. They are of no clinical importance. Pelviectasia can be a reference to dilation of the vessel in the pelvis.

Answered 1/13/2017

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