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USG OF UPPER ABDOMEN
Liver: Normal in size. Parenchymal echotexture is homogeneous. No focal Sol is seen. Intrahepatic biliary radicles are not dilated. Right dome of diaphragm shows normal movement. Gallbladder: Contracted in size. Wall thickness is 5mm. No evidence of calculus seen in its lumen. No evidence of pericholecystic collection seen. CBD: Common bile duct 5mm in diameter. No evidence of calculus seen in its lumen. Stent seen in its lumen. Portal Vein: Normal in diameter (9mm). Pancreas: Normal in size & echotexture. No focal Sol is seen. Main Pancreatic duct is not dilated. Kidney: Right kidney measures 8.7cm Left Kidney measures 8.8cm Corticomedullary differentiation is maintained. No evidence of calculi or hydronephrosis seen on either side. Perinephric space is normal. Both ureters are not dilated. Spleen: Normal in size & Echotexture, Splenoportal venous system is not dilated. -No evidence of free fluid seen in hepatorenal pouch. -No evidence of para aortic adenopathy seen.
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Tell about your symptoms in details. Contracted gall bladder can be a problem or cause of problems. Avoid oily foods including milk.
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Normal USG report What's the problem you are suffering from? For which USG was done ?
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Get the MRCP and LFT blood tests done....and consult good laparoscopic surgeon
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