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kidney- pelvic dilation and/or dilated ureter?

kidney- pelvic dilation and/or dilated ureter?

I think I am seeing a dilated renal pelvis and a dilateted ureter exiting the kidney. Am I totally off base here? She has small mineral densities on her lateral abdominal radiograph that I think are in the position of ureteral stones. Thanks 

kidney- pelvic dilation and/or dilated ureter?

I think I am seeing a dilated renal pelvis and a dilateted ureter exiting the kidney. Am I totally off base here? She has small mineral densities on her lateral abdominal radiograph that I think are in the position of ureteral stones. Thanks 

Congenital heart defect

6 month old Newfoundland -loud murmur -recent onset of cough -mitral regurgitation with increased LA:Ao -aortic insufficiency and stenosis -turbulence in the pulmonary artery, enlarged pulmonary artery.