Posted 8/13/2015 12:34 AM (GMT 0)
My symptoms (frequent urination, burning before/after urination and intermittent blood in urine) continuous over 2 month and i am very suspicious if the following tests and the associated reports are correct. Any idea?
Transrectal ultrasound of the prostate: homogeneous aspect of the prostaatparenchym, no suspicious hypo-echogenic regions, no calcifications, estimated volume 20g.
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Echpgrafie Bladder: normal ultrasonographic aspect of the bladder wall, no suspect visualiseerbare added structures suggestive of lithiasis or space-occupying lesions.
Uro CT:
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Preparation: thriphasic examination of the kidneys and late.
bilatreal normal kidneys terms parenchymdikte cortex and cortical delineation.
Nephrolithiasis left. No renal trim features. No urether lithiasis.
Following intravenous contrast administration kept medullary their differentiation; interpolar normal diameter of the both kidneys.
Normal end through the ureters into the bladder which prevents little filled.
Impression of limited bladder wall thickening anterolateral left.
decision:
nephrolithiasis left.
smooth end through the ureters into the bladder
impression of wall thickening anterolateral left in the bladder, or in connection with incomplete filling of the bladder or on organic wanderdikking basis.
Supplementing with targeted cystoscopy.
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Cystoscopy: gift urethra normal part of the urothelium of the bladder.
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Uroflowmetry: micturition volume 195 mL, peak flow 10.7 mL / s
postmiccional ultrasound of the bladder: no residue
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Persistent (chronic) prostatitis symptoms.