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[|Human|] 57 female, good health, no history of kidney stones . I was diagnosed with 9mm non obstructive stone in right kidney by ultrasound. Urologist wants a CT bc he states ultrasounds aren t definitive and it cound be a fatty tumor . Also he will only consider lithotripsy as treatment if stone confirmed. Is it reasonble to request that the stone be surgically removed instead to insure nothing is left behind. Thank you.
[|AI|]  Hi, many thanks for the query! You need to do- FT, Urine (R/M), Random blood sugar level, USG PUB. If it's a Ca-oxalate (most common variety) stone, it will not break by ESL.9 mm stone may pass out with medicines. Till your reports come, take antispasmodics, diuretics with your Urologists opinion. Chat Doctor. If diabetic, blood sugar levels must be in good control. Wish you a good health. Take care. Regards.