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Patient name

Abc Atalla

Sex

M

Date of Examination

00/00/0000

Age

43 Yrs

Study

U/S of Abdomen examination

USG Study No.

 

                                                US6US6

REPORT

-          The liver is showing normal size, shape and echopattern. No hepatic lesions could be identified, normal caliber of the portal vein, CBD and hepatic veins, no intrahepatic biliary dilatation seen.

-          The gall bladder is showing normal wall thickness, clear anechoic lumen,  no stones nor biliary mud could be seen.

-          Pancreas appeared normal in size and shape. No focal lesions seen

-          Right  kidney show hydronephrosis  with a calculus obstructing in the upper ureter which measures 10 mm in size. Another calculus was noted   in the lower calyx of left kidney which measures 11  mm in size.  No hydronephrois on left side.  Left  ureter- not dilated.

-          Normal sonographic criteria of the spleen. No ascites is seen.

-          No abnormal masses could be seen in the abdomen.

-          Urinary bladder- Normal in wall and lumen. Prostate- Normal.

OPINION:

·         Left renal calculus.

·         Hydronephrosis with hydroureter on right side.

·         Calculus obstructing at right upper ureter.

 



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