A member asked:

My ultrasound shows an isoechoic lesion of the left middle kidney which may represent an anatomic variance vs solid renal mass. what could that mean?

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Dr. Michael Gabor answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

Sometimes normal: variations in the anatomy of the kidney can mimic a mass on ultrasound, and it is difficult to make a reliable determination. When this is the case, another study like CT or MRI can easily sort it out. These usually turn out to be normal variations.

Answered 5/22/2017

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