Figura 2. Riñón derecho en forma, situación y ecogenicidad normal, mide 8.2 x 3.2 x 3.3 cm, relación corticomedular conservada, con volumen de 47.2 cc. Se observa imagen que sugiere doble sistema colector como variante anatómica.
Figura 3. Centellografía renal con Citrato de Galio 67 compatible con proceso inflamatorio/infeccioso en tercio medio/superior de riñón derecho. Resto de la distribución del trazador de características normales.
Figuras 4, 5, 6. Cistoscopia en fases de llenado, micción y postmicción con datos de reflujo vesicoureteral derecho grado III, Disinergia vesico-esfinteriana, Vejiga hiperactiva y Doble sistema colecto.
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