How Can Variations Of Serious Concern Be Identified In An Ultrasound Scan Of The Abdomen?
Could you please tell me the liver condition and the chance of cure or any regeneration of cells. My last Ultrasound scan of abdomen details is given below Findings Liver appears coarse with irregular borders. There is no evidence of any focal lesion in the parenchyma. Intrahepatic vascular and biliary radicles appear normal. Portal vein - patient. Common bile duct - Normal Gallbladder is physiologically distended. The wall thickness is normal. There is no evidence of any intraluminal mass lesion or calculi. Spleen shows normal size(10.1cm), shape and homogeneous echo pattern. No focal lesion is seen in parenchyma. Pancreas is normal in size, shape and echo pattern. No focal mass lesion seen. Pancreatic duct is not dilated. Both the kidneys are normal in size, shape, position and axis. Parenchymal echo pattern is normal bilaterally. No focal solid or cystic lesion is seen. There is no evidence of renal calculi on either side.
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How Can Variations Of Serious Concern Be Identified In An Ultrasound Scan Of The Abdomen?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. It is important to rule out liver parenchymal disease. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.