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Kidney Calcifications

by reillytx, Oct 05, 2009 01:20PM
Went to the hospital with pain in back, vomiting and slight fever.  Emergency room did a CAT Scan and told me the scan was inconclusive.  The doctor said there was something in the kidney, possibly a calcification or stone,  that was 6 mm and he assums it is a stone based on my past history and sent me home with meds.  We took my cat scan films and report to my Urologist who said there is not stone.  Who do I believe?
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