Title
Abdominal Ultrasound
Clinical History
Patient-specific — populated from user input at report time. Shows "None" if not provided.
Comparison
No prior studies available for comparison.
Technique
Multiplanar grayscale ultrasonographic images are obtained of the abdomen. Color Doppler images are obtained of regions of interest.
Findings
Comprehensive evaluation of abdominal structures is performed.
Liver:
The liver is normal in size with homogeneous hepatic parenchyma. No focal abnormalities are identified.
Gallbladder:
The gallbladder is normal. No calculi are identified, and the gallbladder wall is normal in thickness. No pericholecystic fluid is seen.
Biliary Ducts:
The common bile duct is normal in caliber. There is no intrahepatic biliary ductal dilatation.
Pancreas:
The pancreas is normal.
Spleen:
The spleen is normal.
Right Kidney:
The right kidney is normal.
Left Kidney:
The left kidney is normal.
Peritoneal Fluid:
There is no ascites.
Inferior Vena Cava:
The visualized IVC is normal.
Abdominal Aorta:
The visualized abdominal aorta is normal.
Impression
Normal abdominal sonogram.