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IVU/Ultrasound/X RayAfter years of repeated UTIs I recently underwent ultrasound and x rays and was told, initially, that one of my kidneys is scarred at its upper pole and "full" at the bottom, whilst the other one is healthy.
This is all I was told. I was then sent for an IVU and have a follow up appointment to see the doctor on 22 November. I am confused by what he told me, though. He said the scarring was irreversible and that the "fullness" can only be likened to somebody who is overweight. I am not overweight. So what does he mean by fullness? Also, I was under the impression that IVU examinations take an hour and there are up to four images taken. I had only two taken, one before the dye was injected and one five minutes later. Can anyone shed some light?
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