Patient name

Yahiya Abc

 

Sex

M

Date of Examination

00/00/0000

Age

 48 yrs

Study

U/S  ABDOMEN+KUB

USG Study No.

 

                                                US19US19

U/S OF ABDOMEN&KUB

-          The liver show mild enlargement with diffuse increase in echotexture suggestive of fatty infiltration. Three cystic lesions noted in the hepatic parenchyma in the left lobe the largest of which measures 2.1X`1.7 cm in size. No internal echoes or septations within these cysts. Normal caliber of the portal vein, CBD and hepatic veins, no intrahepatic biliary dilatation seen. The gall bladder is normal in wall thickness and lumen. Pancreas appeared normal in size and shape. No focal lesions seen. Normal sonographic criteria of the spleen.  No ascites is seen.

-          Normal size, site, and shape of the kidneys, with normal echopattern, no definite stones could be seen, nor hydronephrosis. Intact cortico-medullary ratio. There are cystic lesions in the parenchyma of both  kidneys one in the mid medial aspect of right kidney and another one in the middle part of left kidney the largest of which on right side measures 3X2.6 cm  in size. No internal echoes or septations noted within these cysts. Ureters-Not dilated. Urinary bladder and prostate-  Normal.

CONCLUSION:

 

·        Bilateral renal parenchymal cysts.

·        Fatty infiltration of liver.

·        Cysts in the hepatic parenchyma .

 



    DR. . M.D,FRCR.

Radiologist

 

 

Patient name

Dhaya Hanoon

Sex

F

Date of Examination

00/00/0000

Age

50 yrs

Study

U/S  of abdomen & KUB.

USG Study No.

 

                                                US17US17

U/S OF KUB&ABDOMEN

 

-          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.

-          Normal sonographic criteria of the spleen.

-          No ascites is seen. No abnormal masses could be seen in the abdomen.

-          Both kidneys are normal in size with increase in cortical echogenicity and loss of cortico-medullary differentiation. , no definite stones could be seen, nor hydronephrosis. There is a cystic lesion in the mid medial aspect of right kidney adjacent  to the renal sinus measuring 3.1X2.1 cm in size. No internal echoes or septations  noted within this cyst.   Ureters- Not dilated.

-         Bladder-Normal.

CONCLUSION:

 

·         Bilateral  increase in cortical echogenicity and early loss of cortico-medullary differentiation of kidneys.   ? Renal parenchymal disease.\

·        Right renal parenchymal cyst.



    DR. .M.D,FRCR.

Radiologist

 

 

Patient name

Abcad.A.Latif

Sex

M

Date of Examination

00/00/0000

Age

84 yrs

Study

U/S  of abdomen & KUB.

USG Study No.

 

                                                US16US16

U/S OF KUB&ABDOMEN

 

-          Sub optimal visualization due to gross gaseous distension of bowel.

-          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 multiple calculi largest of which measures 9 mm.

-          Pancreas not well visualized..Normal sonographic criteria of the spleen.

-          No ascites is seen. Both kidneys are normal in size with increase in cortical echogenicity and loss of cortico-medullary differentiation. , no definite stones could be seen, nor hydronephrosis..No focal parenchymal lesions noted.  Ureters- Not dilated.

-         Bladder-Empty.

CONCLUSION:

 

·         Gross gaseous distension of bowel loops.

·         Gall bladder calculi.

·         Bilateral  increase in cortical echogenicity and loss of cortico-medullary differentiation of kidneys.   ? Renal parenchymal disease.

 

 

 



    DR. .M.D.

Radiologist

 

 

Patient name

Abc Azhar

Sex

M

Date of Examination

00/00/0000

Age

38 yrs

Study

U/S  of KUB & ABDOMEN

USG Study No.

 

                                                US18US18

U/S OF KUB & ABDOMEN

-          The liver show mild enlargement with diffuse increase in echotexture suggestive of fatty infiltration.. normal caliber of the portal vein, CBD and hepatic veins, no intrahepatic biliary dilatation seen.. There are two cystic lesions in the anteroinferior aspect of right lobe of liver the largest of which measuring measuring 2.7X2.7 cm in size. No internal echoes or septations noted within these cysts. Well defined thin wall noted. 

-          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.

-          Normal size, site and echopattern of the kidneys, no stones could be seen. Intact cortico-medullary ratio. No hydronephrosis. No focal parenchymal lesion.

-          Ureters- 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- enlarged in size( 30gm). Appears to be normal in echotexture.

CONCLUSION:

 

·         Prostatomegaly.? Early BPH.

·         Fatty infiltration of liver.

·        Small cysts in the right liver lobe.



    DR. .M.D.

Radiologist