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The left ureter is dilated due to a 8 mm calculus impacted near the VUJ. RIGHT URETER IS NOT DILATED PL. SUGGEST.
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Hi, You should consult a Urologist and take appropriate prescription. If the Stone doesn't fall down, it has to be removed surgically. Now a days, there will be no Incision (Cut) over the abdomen. Guide wire will be passed through Urethral opening and the Stone is made into pieces by shock waves. You can be discharged in 2 to 3 days. Nothing to worry. Wish you good health. Regards.
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