its a size of a cyst or lump
You need to see a doctor. That's not good.
A hyperchoic focus in the upper pole of the right kidney typically refers to a small area that appears brighter on imaging, which can indicate the presence of a benign lesion or a small calcification. It is important to follow up with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and monitoring to determine the cause and significance of this finding.
It means that more than likely there is a blockage somewhere
WHAT IS Complex right upper pole 3.6 cm cyst with solid nodules?
No one on this website can answer such a question. Go to a medical practitioner.
Call a doctor there is something wrong with you man! . ..
(north pole) lol hahahaha
adreanal gland
The uppermost portion of the kidney is known as the superior pole of the kidney. When referring the area immediately above the kidney, but not including the kidney itself (such as the adrenal glands), the term commonly used is suprarenal.
The superior pole refers to the top portion of an anatomical structure, such as the superior pole of the kidney or spleen. It is the part located highest or closest to the head in the body.
If the flag is in a group of flags (on separate poles) it should be in the center and higher up than the rest of the flags. If it's on it's own pole it should be above the rest of the flags and at least the same size as any other flags on it's pole, if not larger.