A low GSR ( glutathione reductase) in relation to kidney function indicates that an infection is possible. Low levels of GSR can indicate pseudomonas and staph infections.
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Symptoms can vary greatly depending on which organs are involved - for example diarrhea or constipation, vomiting, constant urination or lack of urination can all be symptoms if the digestive system and/or kidney are involved. In all cases victims will display low blood pressure and high fever.
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what does low attenuation area mean in left kidney
I have seen this alot on patient reports. A low attenuation lesion on a certain area of your liver just basically means there is something there it could be a scar or shadow. The low attenuation is a measurement. How strong it is. Low attenuation is good and usually not a concern. If it showed high than it is cause for concern. Repeat your test in 4-6 months just to make sure it does not change.
what is low-attentuation within anterior aspect of right kidney
It means to grow outwardly.
Since 'attenuation' is used, I assume they're talking about CT. Low attenuation means there's not as much tissue in that area blocking the x rays of the CT scanner, which could indicate atrophy in that region I believe. Yes a CT scan was performed on my son's head. It said the patchy attenuation was located in the pons area of the brain stem. How serious is this and how should he follow up?
Low attenuation can mean different things. Was it a CT scan or MRI, do you know if they used contrast. An area with low attenuation needs to be re-evaluated to see what it is. Why did he have the scan? Did he have a trauma/injury? Was he having headaches or other symptoms? What else did the doctors tell you?
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Low attenuation in the right frontal lobe could indicate decreased density of brain tissue in that area, which could be seen in conditions such as an infarct (stroke), abscess, or tumor. Further evaluation with imaging studies and clinical examination would be needed to determine the precise underlying cause.
It is caused by a sexually transmitted virus, called HPV. It progresses from a benign lesion to a low grade lesion. It then progresses to a high grade lesion which can progress to a microinvasive and then invasive lesion
A floating kidney can move. Sometimes people are born with a low kidney called an anomaly and it never bothers them. Sometimes if you loose a lot of weight the kidney can displace into the lower regions and can still function but it can cause pain. If your kidney is low and causing problems you can have a surgery to fix it to where it is supposed to be.
a hypodense lesion is any lesion in the brain of density lesser than the normal tissue.it can be any fluid collection such as pus, blood or cyst or any low grade tumors with cystic changes.occipital region is a region in the backside of the brain. so hypodense lesion in occipital region denotes any of the above lesions in that region.to find out the exact lesion clinical correlation is needed.
A low sodium, low protein diet may be beneficial to patients with Fabry's disease who have some kidney complications.