by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Stone/Hydronephrosis
Non-contrast CT for renal colic. Left Image: shows right-sided pelvicaliectasis relative to the left-sided renal collecting system. Right Image: shows calculus in the distal right ureter as the cause. [Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer]
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Stone/Hydronephrosis
Hydronephrosis of left kidney on ultrasound caused by a left upper ureteric stone seen on abdominal X-ray (red arrow).
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Renal Angiograms
Left Image: Normal renal arterogram. Right Image: Renal artery stenosis. This is a renal angiogram demonstrating renal artery stenosis of the left renal artery
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Peyronie's Disease
Peyronie’s Disease is a fibrous cavernositis. The disease begins as a fibrous area which gradually thickens and extends along the shaft of the penis inconfluence or as separate fibrous plaques. Calcification is not infrequent. Also note the transcervical...
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Kidneys
Polycystic kidneys in newborn