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Bilateral ureters are not dilated. What do you mean?

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-01 04:59:29
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Bilateral ureteral non-dilatation is generally a normal ureteral manifestation.
Bilateral ureteral non-dilatation is a description in imaging examination, indicating that the patient's ureter is normal in shape, without distal obstruction, hydrops, etc., and generally does not need treatment. If the patient has ureteral dilatation after examination, it may be caused by urinary tract obstruction, compression of adjacent organs, etc., the patient should further improve relevant examinations, clarify the cause, and carry out targeted treatment.
In daily life, patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, develop good living habits, and prevent urinary system infection.