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Re: MRI IN PREGNANCYFrom: Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD (marcop@agoron.com)Fri Mar 30 17:00:03 2001
At Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Belal Hossain wrote: > >Dear Listed Personalities >Here is a case history for your opinion.21.y.o P1001,11w3d ,usg reports mild >hydronephrosis with dilated upper ureter left side,no focal sol or calculi. >Immediately referred to a urosurgeon, repeat usg next day from a senior Sono >reports moderate dilatation of pelvi-calyceal system with a small echogenic >seen in upper third of left ureter;not sure of any calculi.Blood and urine >analysis on Renal profile are WNL(within normal limits).Mom strongly refuses >termination.Urologist didn't comment on cystoscopy,suggests for MRI.I >disagree.Your opinion pl. >Dr B Hossain MD >Group Practice >Kolaghat >India > Check ureteral flow with ultrasound guided doppler. If you aren't certain, perform the cystoscopy and stent as needed. Also, follow the creatinine levels and see if they're trending upward.
-- M.A. Pelosi, III, MD
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