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If anyone is monitoring this post, there is a question about "bilateral perinephric stranding", but when you go to the post, it is a different post, "Ovary cyst in ckd 3b". Can someone please figure out what happened?

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Whitewolf

I deleted my post about it. I got the answer on another site i came back as this

Perinephric stranding refers to the appearance of oedema within the fat of the perirenal space on CT or MRI. While a degree of symmetric bilateral perinephric stranding is common, particularly in the elderly, asymmetric or unilateral perinephric stranding is an important sign of renal inflammation or of acute obstruction. As such, it is seen in conditions such as acute pyelonephritis and with ureteric calculi.

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Bet117 in reply toWhitewolf

Glad you got the correct and vital information. :) Thank you so much for sharing!

Btw, how do you delete posts on the site?

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