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On a recent sonogram, i was diagnoed with mild hydronephrosis and then the next sentence said no hydronephrosis or nephrolithiasis or focal parenchyma?

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Dr. Victor Okeh answered

Specializes in Hospital-based practice

Contradictory: It looks like a mistake was made in the transcription of the report. I will recommend calling the doctor that ordered the test and have them review it with the radiologist that read it to give you an accurate diagnosis.

Answered 6/8/2014

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Ask: Are you sure it was not "mild hydronephrosis"for one side and"no hydronephrosis"for the other?If there is mild hydro then no hydro may be a typographic error. The side with no stones will have no hydro. It is best to check with the doctor who ordered the study who can always call the radiologist who dictated the report and talk to her or him.Best wishes.

Answered 8/13/2014

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