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What is a dilated calyx?

What is a dilated calyx?

Synonyms: calyceal dilation | dilated renal calyx. Definition: an expansion in the lumen volume or area of any of the branches of the renal pelvis that surround each renal papilla and collect urine.

Will a CT scan show kidney problems?

CT scans of the kidneys are useful in the examination of one or both of the kidneys to detect conditions such as tumors or other lesions, obstructive conditions, such as kidney stones, congenital anomalies, polycystic kidney disease, accumulation of fluid around the kidneys, and the location of abscesses.

What is bilateral Hydrocalycosis?

Hydrocalycosis is the progressive cystic dilatation of a major calyx due to infundibular obstruction. Two cases of hydrocalycosis are herein presented and several diagnostic procedures are discussed. A correct diagnosis can be made by proper use of newer radiographic techniques.

What is Ureterocele in bladder?

A ureterocele is a birth defect that affects the kidney, ureters (the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder) and bladder. A ureterocele blocks the flow of urine which causes swelling at the bottom of the affected ureter.

What does Calyx mean in medical terms?

Medical Definition of calyx : a cuplike division of the renal pelvis surrounding one or more renal papillae.

What causes dilation of kidney?

Hydronephrosis occurs when there is either a blockage of the outflow of urine, or reverse flow of urine already in the bladder (called reflux) that can cause the renal pelvis to become enlarged. Hydronephrosis may or may not cause symptoms.

Should I worry about hydronephrosis?

Hydronephrosis is often caused by a serious condition of the kidney or urinary tract, such as kidney stones. Seek immediate medical care (call 911) if you, or someone you are with, have any of the following symptoms: Blood clots in urine or bloody urine (hematuria)

What is the medical dictionary definition of hydrocalycosis?

a usually asymptomatic cystic dilatation of a major renal calix, lined by transitional epithelium, and due to obstruction of the infundibulum. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

What are the signs and symptoms of hydrocalycosis?

At ultrasonic scanning (USS) of organs of urinary system paid attention to morphological changes of pyelocaliceal system and a parenchyma of kidneys (hydronephrosis, hydrocalycosis, cystic formations, tumors, etc.), ascertained signs of stones and salts conglomerates in kidneys cavities. Medical browser ? Full browser ?

When do you use the term hydrocolpos?

Hydrocolpos is characterised by an expanded fluid filled vaginal cavity. When it is associated with distention of the uterine cavity, the term hydrometrocolpos should then be used.

Where does the fluid go when you have caliectasis?

The major calyx is contained from two or three minor calyces which are then divided into 7 or 14 smaller vessels. In the ureter, body fluids are moved to the bladder and, as necessary, eliminated via the urethra. When a person has caliectasis, the fluid reverses to the kidneys and urinary retention is observed.