"hydra..." what is the correct word???
Posted By: urologyhelp on 2008-05-28
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Subject: "hydra..." what is the correct word???
The patient is a 37-year-old woman with a history of right flank and abdominal pain that has been intermittent for the last three years which will last at the most for 24-hours at a time. It is characterized as dull, sharp and worse with lying supine. A sonogram done in September of 2007 demonstrated mild "hydra". Subsequent CT scan in April demonstrated a picture consistent with a right UPJ obstruction without any stones and a large extrarenal pelvis
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Subject: The correct word is lay. sm
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Subject: Were is correct.
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Correct!
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Subject: That might be correct...sm
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Subject: that is correct
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Subject: this is correct...sm
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Subject: Yes OP, you are correct, despite
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Subject: you are correct... c msg
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