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Liver calcification is usually nothing serious and can be due to necrosis because of drugs ,because of old infection or injury and can also be sign of excessive alcohol intake,you may be advised for a ct scan depending on your other examination findings.
Now for your kidney stone, I hope the size you mentioned is in mm and not cm and i would recommend any stone larger than 7mm to be removed surgically.
Kindly mention the location of stone and whether there are any other findings like hydron ...
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Yes the report shows that your kidney size is reduced significantly and you need to get many tests before i can make any comment although rest all other things mentioned in the ultrasound are normal.
But you will have to get your urine report like urine routine and microcscopy,kidney function test,glomerular filtration rate.
Then depending on these test reports we will have to see whether they are enough or we might have to investigate you more.
This might be ok or might have to be investi ...
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The calcification is infact the healed part or as much your body could prevent from the damage from the disease which you might have been undergoing at that time around 7 years back,now unless it is presenting with symptoms till that time we don't have to do any treatment.
The pain in face you are talking about is due to or might be due to some other reason,what else symptoms are you facing kindly describe them in detail. ...
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Thanks for writing in.
I understand you are writing about your chest X ray. An infiltrate is a focus of infection in the lungs. If it is suspicious that means the X ray chest shows a doubtful area of lung infection in the right lung upper lobe. This has to be matched with your clinical symptoms and examination of lungs. If confirmed, it can be treated with medicine. ...
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This patients needs treatment from a rheumatologist. Dr Balakrishnan in PD Hinduja Hospital is a good option. ...
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As an Oncologist, my primary concern is the mediastinal and axillary nodes, as rarely they maybe cancerous, especially if large and multiple, though tuberculosis and infection may also mimic the same. ...
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Liver cysts (also called hepatic cysts) are fluid-filled sacs that occur in the liver of roughly 5% of the population. They are usually asymptomatic and often discovered by chance during an abdominal imaging procedure, like computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
They are NOT cancer and if on follow up size is NOT increasing nothing may be needed to be done except may be annual follow up by USG .
If increasing needs special attention but no surgery or other medications are ...
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