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Medical Student's Ultrasound Class Leads to Life-Saving Kidney Mass Discovery

Eyewitness News ABC7NYDecember 5, 20252 min31,722 views
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Life-Saving Ultrasound Discovery

  • 💡 A first-year medical student, Arya Moreno, volunteered for an ultrasound during an anatomy class at Hofstra University's Zucker School of Medicine.
  • 🎯 During the class, a resident, Amanda Aguilo Cuadra, discovered a large mass on Moreno's kidney that was not causing any symptoms.
  • ⚠️ Moreno was diagnosed with hydronephrosis, likely caused by an obstruction, which could have led to significant loss of kidney function.

Prompt Medical Intervention and Recovery

  • 🩺 Following the discovery, Moreno underwent surgery to address the mass and obstruction.
  • ✅ She now has 50% kidney function on her right side and 100% on her left, and has recovered fully, returning to activities like dancing and running.
  • 🚀 The incident highlights the value of hands-on teaching and extensive ultrasound training, which is a graduation requirement at the school.

Significance of Early Training

  • 🎓 School leaders emphasize their commitment to point-of-care ultrasound training as a crucial skill for new residents.
  • ✨ Moreno views the experience as a sign that she was meant to be at the school, reinforcing her passion for saving others.
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