A 49-year-old member asked:
What to do if i have been diagnosed with right renal calculi with moderate hydronephrosis and proximal hydroureter?
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Dr. Gerald Mandellanswered
Nuclear Medicine 53 years experience
See urologist: Should see urologist. Hydronephrosis and hydroureter can be related to calculus in ureter causing some degree of obstruction. Or there may be obstruction secondary to other causes with stone formation because of stasis in collecting system.
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Last updated May 29, 2017
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