What are the hypodensities on a CT scan?

What are the hypodensities on a CT scan?

The hypodensities seen on CT scan may be metastases from her previous breast cancer, or may be another primary cancer. Ancillary procedures would help a lot in order to have a definitive diagnosis. While waiting for six weeks for an ultrasound, you can seek a second opinion from another oncologist.

When to seek second opinion for kidney hypodensity?

Ancillary procedures would help a lot in order to have a definitive diagnosis. While waiting for six weeks for an ultrasound, you can seek a second opinion from another oncologist. Good luck. My cat scan revealed Small hypodensities of the kidney measure up to a few millimeters and are too small to characterize.

Which is better an ultrasound or a CT scan for kidney stones?

For patients with large kidney stones renal ultrasound is essentially equivalent to CT scan in diagnosis of kidney stones. CT scan is certainly useful for surgical planning in patients with large stones to define anatomy and decide which approach would be ideal especially when the question is whether the patient needs PCNL.

Is there a hypodensity in kidney and ovaries?

She sent my wife in for a CT and they told us today that she has “hypodensities” (which I understand to be an area that doesn’t contrast well on the CT) on her kidney and on both ovaries. They also said they would bring her back for an ultrasound in SIX WEEKS.

The hypodensities seen on CT scan may be metastases from her previous breast cancer, or may be another primary cancer. Ancillary procedures would help a lot in order to have a definitive diagnosis. While waiting for six weeks for an ultrasound, you can seek a second opinion from another oncologist.

Ancillary procedures would help a lot in order to have a definitive diagnosis. While waiting for six weeks for an ultrasound, you can seek a second opinion from another oncologist. Good luck. My cat scan revealed Small hypodensities of the kidney measure up to a few millimeters and are too small to characterize.

She sent my wife in for a CT and they told us today that she has “hypodensities” (which I understand to be an area that doesn’t contrast well on the CT) on her kidney and on both ovaries. They also said they would bring her back for an ultrasound in SIX WEEKS.

For patients with large kidney stones renal ultrasound is essentially equivalent to CT scan in diagnosis of kidney stones. CT scan is certainly useful for surgical planning in patients with large stones to define anatomy and decide which approach would be ideal especially when the question is whether the patient needs PCNL.