abdomen and pelvis

 

Abdomen & Pelvis

LIVER:

Liver is seen slightly enlarged in size measuring 17.04  cm in longitudinal dimention. The outer contour is smooth

showing decreased parenchymal echogenicity with regular margins. No focal  solid or cystic mass  is seen.

Intrahepatic biliary ducts are not dilated. Portal vein measures 0.7 cms. No portal vein thrombosis is seen.

GALL BLADDER:

Normally distended gall bladder seen with no thickening of walls. No calculi, mass or sludge is seen in the lumen.  No

pericholecystic fluid is seen. CBD has normal calibre .

PANCREAS:

It’s normal in shape and size with normal homogenous echotexture . No focal mass, cyst or calcification seen. The

pancreatic duct is not dilated.

SPLEEN:

Spleen appears normal in size, measures  12.5   cms. The outer surface is smooth with homogenous echotexture. No

focal mass is seen. No hilar varices are seen.

KIDNEYS:

Both kidneys are normal in size, shape and position. Outline is smooth and well demarcated.

Normal parenchymal texture seen with intact cortico medullary distinction. Renal cortex has normal width

throughout the entire length of both kidneys. No calculi or hydronephrosis is seen in either kidney. Upper  parts of

both ureter not seen dilated.

Right kidney measures 11.2 x 5.8 cms. Cortical thickness 1.2  cms.

Left   kidney measures 11.2 x 5.9 cms. Cortical thickness 1.1  cms.

No free fluid is seen in the abdomen.

No enlarged lymph nodes are visible.

URINARY BLADDER:

Normal urinary bladder. No calculus, mass, urinary bladder wall thickening seen.

UTERUS:

Uterus is anteverted, anteflexed, measuring 7.4 x 3.1 x 5.7 cms.

Normal myometrial texture and thickness.

Endometrial canal is normal with linear central cavitary echo. No focal lesion seen.

BOTH OVARIES:

Both ovaries are normal.

Right ovary measures 3.3 x 1.7 cms.

Left ovary measures 2.2x 2.1 cms.

No dominant follicle is seen in any ovary at the time of scan.

CONCLUSION:

Rest of the scan is unremarkable.

Dr RUKHSANA MALIK

Sonologist

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