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Stones in kidney
Normal in size and echopattern. Shows approximately >34mm (more / less size) calculus in mid & lower pole. 3mm calculi. No hydronephrosis / focal lesions. Supra renal area is normal.
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That is a big stone and unlikely to pass on its own. It is advisable to consult a urologist.
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More than 34 mm, you need immediate surgical intervention. Contact a surgeon nearby
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