Stranding
Does anyone know what this means on a CT report. I am only being seen by a urologist and haven't seen an oncologist. My urolgist said he got it all and there was no need for further treatment. I've been having recurring uti symptoms and pain in my left side so it worries me some that they might be missing something. My last CT scan said:
1. Status post resection of previously seen lesion arising from the
lower pole left kidney with minimal scarring noted Minimal soft tissue
stranding posterior lateral aspect abdomen related to the surgery.
Mild fatty infiltration of liver.
Does this just mean that I have scar tissue and thats what is causing the pain? Or could the stranding be damage to the kidney that he worked on? I had an open partial. I can't figure out why I keep having these uti symptoms and I'm wondering since I'm NED maybe he damaged a nerve or blocked something off that now needs to be repaired?
Anyone ever hear of this?
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I have an appointment for
I have an appointment for next friday for blood work and to talk to the urologist to figure out why I keep having these symptoms. I was just wondering if anyone else had experienced anything like this before.
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My urologist told me I will
My urologist told me I will have every 6 month scans for the next 5 years. I asked for a referral to an rcc oncologist but haven't gotten it yet from him.
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Just like Annissa said, IC is
Just like Annissa said, IC is definitely something to research. I have it and it can be just awful. I am fine as long as I don't eat too much spicy food, drink caffeine or take something that can trigger it such as a pain reliever. I'm not sure what your restrictions are as far as with sodium, but you could try dissolving about 1/4 to 1/2 tsp of baking soda in a glass of water. I use about half a typical glass of water. Then drink another half glass of plain water. It provides a good amount of relief as a temporary fix.
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Strand inn on CT can be
Strand inn on CT can be indicative of many things but usually it is fat stranding when in the abdomen. It is referred to also as fat stranding or perinephric fat stranding. It is a common post operative change seen due to residual inflammation and possible scarring.
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Thank you. I'm trying not to
Thank you. I'm trying not to worry about it too much, but of course my anxiety doesn't let my mind rest often. I appreciate your replies.
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