Recently discovered a non painful small bulge in my abdomen (right side). Doctor poked around and thought it could be a hernia or "maybe nothing". Anyway I had a CT scan done (with contrast) and here are the findings...need some help deciphering this:
Impression: Mild symmetric perinephric fat stranding which may be chronic inflammatory or related to a early developing pyelonephritis. Correlation with urinalysis/urine culture as indicated.
Constipation without bowel obstruction or ileus.
Normal appendix
Suspected scattered predominant subcentimeter bilateral renal cyst too small to fully characterize.
What does all mean? No hernia or tear anywhere?
Impression: Mild symmetric perinephric fat stranding which may be chronic inflammatory or related to a early developing pyelonephritis. Correlation with urinalysis/urine culture as indicated.
Constipation without bowel obstruction or ileus.
Normal appendix
Suspected scattered predominant subcentimeter bilateral renal cyst too small to fully characterize.
What does all mean? No hernia or tear anywhere?