Monday, February 1, 2010

Calcium Deposits Pelvic I Had A Pelvic CAT Scan For A Kidney Stone Search And Found Calcium Deposits?

I had a pelvic CAT scan for a kidney stone search and found calcium deposits? - calcium deposits pelvic

in the pelvic area. What does this mean?

3 comments:

eloquent said...

What is your doctor? to have a CT scan, had the contract may have a doctor.

butter_f... said...

This does not mean that in the pelvic area that resembled obvoisly bladder, kidney and utherther. It produced depoists in these areas, most likey a chance for kidney stones. have had, or pain. He had to be operated on a stone in the kidney utherether to 6 mm wide had. It hurts very bad.

Gio Boy said...

CT: a pelvic ultrasound, CT scan of your pelvic organs such as kidneys, ureters, bladder, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and other organs in the pelvis. CT findings in the calcium stones in the kidney itself depends on the number of stones, if found one or more, you are, the bark or oblong, size and whether) Incidental findings such as hydronephrosis or dilation (increased diameter of the urethra, where the stone is an obstacle. I advise you to plenty of water and cranberry juice drink recommended for a urologist. Avoid salty foods and drinks that contain caffeine.

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