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[|Human|] Hi, I would like to ask for your help to interpret my grandmother s KUB Ultra-sonography: Both kidneys are normal in size with thinned parenchyma. The right kidney measures 8.0 x 3.58 cm with corticomedullary thickness of 0.76 cm. The left kidney measures 8.65 x 4.23 cm with corticomedullary thickness of .94 cm. No focal mass or lithiasis seen. The pelvocaliceal system of both kidneys are not dilated. The urinary bladder is physiologically distended with wall thickness of 0.24 cm. No abnormal intravesical echo seen. The prevoid volume is 361 ml while the postvoid volume is 43 ml. Impression: Bilateral Diffuse Renal Parenchymal Disease. Sonographically Unremarkable Urinary Bladder.
[|AI|]  Hi thanks for your query your grandmother have renal parenchymal disease. You should check for renal profile like serum urea and creatinine as well as her blood pressure Basically renal parenchymal disease is Kidney Disorder, or dysfunction. The parenchymal is essentially the functioning portions of the organs. In this case, the renal system -- which would indicate kidney function loss. This is usually scarring, and is often accompanied by secondary hypertension.