
What Do My Ultrasound Scan Test Results Indicate?

ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF ABDOMEN
LIVER: normal
PORTAL VEIN: normal
GB: normal
CBD: normal
SPLEEN: normal
PANCREAS: normal
PARAAORTIC REGION: normal. No evident lymphnodes
PARA ILIAC REGION: normal. No evident bowel wall thickening
RIGHT KIDNEY:
* Measures : 8.8 cm Length
* Echogenicity : normal
* No hydronephrosis / calculi / cysts
LEFT KIDNEY:
* Measures : 10.4 cm Length
* Echogenicity : normal
* No hydronephrosis / calculi / cysts
URINARY BLADDER: normal
PROSTATE: normal
FREE FLUID: nil
IMPRESSION:
Clinical Data: 24Yr male patient with h/o weight loss
USG abdomen shows:
* No significant abnormality.
* No evident abdominal lymphadenopathy / bowel wall thickening
There is no aortic aneurysm mentioned in the report
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read through your query in detail.
Please find my observations below.
1.I am a radiologist with more than ten years experience and do ultrasound scans regularly. I wish to help you with your query.
2. Your ultrasound scan abdomen and pelvis shows that the liver, gall bladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, urinary bladder and prostate are normal.
3. In thin people, the abdominal aorta pulsation can be felt over the abdominal wall. There is no mention of any enlargement of the abdominal aorta in the report. Aortic aneurysm would have been detected in the scan if it was there. Therefore an aortic aneurysm is ruled out from this report. However, if you still have a doubt then please go to the ultrasound scan center and request the radiologist for a review scan and request them to screen through your abdominal aorta and confirm that there is no aneurysm. They will surely oblige.
Hope your query is answered.
Please do write back if you have any doubts.
Regards,

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