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[|Human|] hello doctor,I am suffering with abdominal pain at right iliac fossa  since 3 days back i took usg abdomen they told i have stone in rt kidney, later i consult with urologist he suggested X ray KUB from that report he told those may be sodium stones further he suggest cue and sr.uricacid now he advise to take syp potrate for TID.Now my doubt is for this tests are enough are any other tests is required...
[|AI|]  Hi, Ultrasonogram and X-ray PUB are the basic tests which are done to detect kidney stones. A computed tomography (CT scan) with biography (injection of contrast to visualize the structure of urinary tract and functioning of kidneys) is required if there is any doubt about the presence of stones (especially ureteric stones), anatomy of urinary tract or when a surgery is planned. Some routine tests include: serum creatinine to assess kidney function, serum calcium to look for increased calcium levels, urine pH to rule out abnormal pH causing precipitation of salts and urine ABCs to look for associated infection. What was the size of your right kidney stone? Was it single or multiple? What was the location inside kidney - pelvis or calyx? These factors decide on the further management. I will be able to guide you better with more information. Please mention your age, sex, associated medical conditions, Chat Doctor. Wish you good health,