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Dear sh,
A phlebolith itself is harmless and I wouldn’t worry about it. It is usually a calcified vessel in the
pelvisCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Nerve supply to the pelvis
Pelvic laparoscopy
Pelvis x-ray that is commonly seen on X-rays. When dealing with kidney stones, it is important to delineate between a phlebolith and a stone. Your IVP should show the dye filling the
ureterCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Reflux nephropathy
Ureterocele
Vesicoureteral reflux and the phlebolith outside the
ureterCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Reflux nephropathy
Ureterocele
Vesicoureteral reflux, or your doctor would have done other testing. If your IVP was normal, showing prompt excretion of contrast and normal function, you should not have anything to worry about. If you have pain or another reason to suspect that your kidney is blocked, a non-contrast CT scan can be done to look for a stone vs. a phlebolith. I would not get another doctors opinion if the only concern you have is the phebolith and you are clinically asymptomatic.
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Sincerely,
HFHS M.D.-AK
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