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Asked for Female | 52 Years

Is My Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound Findings Normal?

Patient's Query

REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS WAS PERFORMED LIVER: Normal in size, shape and outline. Parenchymal echotexture normal. No sold mass lesion. No intrahepatic biliary dilatation. Intrahepatic portion of IVC is normal. Portal vein is normal. Portahepatis is normal. Few cysts noted in both lobes of liver largest measuring 33.2x17.6 mm noted in right lobe of liver. GALL BLADDER: Wall thickness normal. A calculus measuring 15.3 mm noted in GB lumen. C.B.D: Not dilated. Measuring: 4.7mm, PANCREAS: Parenchymal texture normal. No ductal dilatation. No calculi. SPLEEN: Measuring: 7.5cm. Normal in shape and echotexture. AORTA: Normal. KIDNEYS: Right kidney measures 10.7cm with a parenchymal thickness of 1cm. Multiple cysts noted of variable sizes, largest measuring 1.9x1.8 cm noted in inter polar region of right kidney. Left kidney measures 10cm with a parenchymal thickness of 1.3cm. Few cysts noted of variable sizes, largest measuring 3.9x2.7cm noted in inter pole region of left kidney which is exophytic.

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

The ultrasound gave good news for your liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, and aorta. Let's now move on to your kidneys. You have cysts in both kidneys which are small lumps filled with fluid. Cysts are very often harmless and don't cause any symptoms. Monitor them during your regular check-ups to ensure they remain the same size since they can cause problems if they change size or become unstable. If they do, visit a nephrologist.

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