Whole abdomen ultrasound

2022-03-23 09:18:59
Multiple well defined variable sized hypoechoic lesion in periportal(31mm×13mm) peripancreatic, upper paraaortic(34mm×21mm) and mesentric(26mm×18mm) suggestive of lymph nodes. What is the problem here? What do these signify?
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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-03-24 14:19:42

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You should consult with your doctor who advised you USG Whole Abdomen. This report has to be analysed in the light of symptoms and over all clinical presentation. One report is not good enough to come to conclusion.

Answered2022-03-23 12:08:13

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Let me know your symptoms first. For which you have done sonography?
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consult me for further treatment.

Answered2022-03-23 11:47:22

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Best solution can be given with blood report and your complaints problem

Answered2022-03-23 11:42:44

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Lymphnodes are enlarged. May be because of infection... inflamation..etc Send photo of the report Needs to be corrected clinically.

Answered2022-03-23 09:59:43

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Finding need to be correlated with clinical complaints and other blood investigations
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consult for detailed evaluation and treatment

Answered2022-03-23 09:28:12

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