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Pain in left stomach area
Left ureter appears prominent with dilatation of the left pelvicalyceal No Evidence of radio dense calculi in the Bilateral
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Ureteric stone of < 6mm size pass down naturally in 30-45%of patients Indications for intervention Persistent pain Fever with chills Deterioration of Kidney function Vomiting Symptomatic management . Levoflox 500mg once daily x 5 days T.drotin 40 mg for pain T.veltam 0.4 mg daily night x 7 days
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kindly do the CT IVU for better delineation of STONE
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