EXAMINATION: Ultrasound abdomen complete INDICATION: Epigastric fullness, bloating and right and left upper quadrant pain. COMPARISON: None. TECHNIQUE: Multiple sonographic grayscale and color Doppler images of the abdomen. FINDINGS: The liver demonstrates diffuse increased parenchymal echogenicity. The liver is normal in size with a span of 14.0 cm. There is no focal lesion or biliary ductal dilatation. The common duct measures 3 mm at the porta hepatis. The hepatic vasculature is patent by color Doppler. The gallbladder is well distended, with no filling defects or wall thickening. The pancreas is normal in size and echotexture. The spleen is normal in size, contour, and echogenicity, with a span measured at 9.8 cm. The right kidney measures 11.0 cm in length and the left kidney measures 10.0 cm in length. There is a small left lower pole cyst, measuring 1.0 cm. Both kidneys have normal echogenicity with normal corticomedullary differentiation. No renal masses or calculi are seen. There is no dilatation of the renal collecting systems. The abdominal aorta and IVC are unremarkable. No ascites is seen. IMPRESSION: Hepatosteatosis Is this result any thing serious pls,