10 mm
A 9 mm kidney stone is considered a large kidney stone. It may be difficult to pass naturally and may require medical intervention such as lithotripsy or surgical removal.
The size of a small ball bearing.
It certainly wouldn't be a small one.
it might be a cyst or a mass
Are you serious ?????????? Its 13mm, you said it in the question.
the edge of a dime is about 1 mm
normal kidney measurements
milimeters
6mm obvious
I have a stone on my rt.side kidney.The stone is located at the middle calyx.My left kidney is said to be less functioning as compared to the rt.kidney where the stone measuring about 16 mm size is located.So,I was a little bit worried about surgery lest if it affects the rt. kidney.So,please suggest ways to dissolve the stone without surgery if possible.
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