Test Results Can Someone Explain? Posted: 11-25-05 11:49am
Abdominal ultrasound
history: abdominal pain. Cholelithiasis
findings: there is increased echogenicity
in the liver with blurring of the vascular
margins compatible with some fatty
metamorphosis. There is a single 1.5 cm
gallstone noted. The common duct is 3 mm
in diameter. The right kidney is 10.7.
The left kidney is 12.6 cm in length.
There is mild hydronephrosis on the right.
The spleen is normal size.
Impression: mild right hydronephrosis.
Single gallstone. Fatty metamorphosis of
the liver
they ordered 2 ct scans for monday for
abdomen and pelvic with "fluid"
is there something terribly wrong?
And here is my other ultrasound result:
history: hypermenses and pain. The study
was compared to previous study of 3/25/05
findings: there are three fibroids seen on
the previous study. On todays study a
fundal fibroid is visible measuring 1.4
cm. There appears to be some overlying
bowel gas on today's study. The uterus is
retroverted measuring 9.1 x 7 x 5.9 cm.
Endometrium is .5 cm thick. The right
ovary is again not well seen. The left
ovary is 2.7 x 2.4 x 2.2 cm no free fluid
is seen
impression: fundal fibroid previously
three fibroids were visible on the study
of 3/25/05. Differences may be technical.
There is retroverted uterus. Right ovay
is not well seen.
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