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What that Abdominal ultrasonography mean ?! The liver is enlarged (8 cm) displaying bright homogenous echopattern, with well defined heterogeneous focal lesion at segment V beside the portal vein measuring about 4.6 x 4.1 x 3.9 cm, with area of calcification. There is no evidence of internal vascularity of portal vein invasion. PV and CBD are of normal caliber. The gall bladder shows thick wall, with multiple large stones average 1.8 x 3.2 cm, with no evidence Of mud
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* Any report in medical profession has to be evaluated with the symptoms of the patient along with clinical signs elicited by the treating physician .
* Without that information , I can comment that there is obvious liver lesion which requires CT scan and further management in accordance with that . multiple gall stones need cholecystectomy along with the other procedure to be planned with the CT findings .
Hope this will help you for sure . Wishing you fine recovery .
Welcome for any further guidance . Regards .
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What Does This Abdominal Ultrasonography Mean?
Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in details . * Any report in medical profession has to be evaluated with the symptoms of the patient along with clinical signs elicited by the treating physician . * Without that information , I can comment that there is obvious liver lesion which requires CT scan and further management in accordance with that . multiple gall stones need cholecystectomy along with the other procedure to be planned with the CT findings . Hope this will help you for sure . Wishing you fine recovery . Welcome for any further guidance . Regards .