How does the results of the renal ultrasound influence yourthinking on the diagnosis? What is the normal size of the kidney?Is his kidney size normal? What does small or large kidneysignify?
What is the significance of the report “Both kidneys illustratehyperechogenicity” How does evaluation of echogencity help in thediagnosis?
Could his renal failure be due to hypertension? What evidenceyou will need to implicate hypertension as the cause for his renalfailure?
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