Hello, Thank you for stopping by! I am here to provide expert opinions on your medical issues. I have gone through the reports (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity). I can see a small stone at the end of the ureter and the size of it is slightly on the borderline for it to be expelled spontaneously on its own. It may or may not. But anyway I would suggest that you need to see a urologist and get that stone removed. It is called URSL (ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy) with DJ (double-J) stenting since it is increasing back pressure on her kidneys as you can see hydronephrosis on the ultrasound report.
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