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Ultrasound Abdomen & Pelvis Report

Hospital: Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Hospital, Guindy, Chennai-32 Patient: Chakrapandi | Age/Sex: 72 years / Male | Date: 10/07/2026

Findings

OrganFinding
LiverNormal size (~12 cm). No focal lesion. No IHBR/EHBR dilatation. Portal vein flow normal.
GallbladderDistended. No calculi.
PancreasAppears normal. Pancreatic duct not dilated.
SpleenNormal in size.
Right KidneySize 10.5 x 5.7 cm. Multiple calculi - largest measures 14 mm in the upper pole. No calyceal dilatation.
Left KidneySize 15 x 6 cm (enlarged). Cortical mass/lesion 6.6 x 6 cm at upper pole. CMD (corticomedullary differentiation) maintained.
BladderDistended. No calculi. No wall thickening.
ProstateVolume ~30 cc (normal for age).

Impression

  1. Right kidney - DJ stent in situ.
  2. Left kidney - Gross hydronephrosis (HDN) with severe renal parenchymal thinning (maximum cortical thickness only 3.3 mm at the lower pole).
  3. Bilateral renal calculi.
  4. Kindly correlate clinically.

Key Clinical Points

  • The left kidney is significantly enlarged (15 cm) with a large 6.6 x 6 cm upper pole lesion and gross hydronephrosis - the parenchyma is severely thinned to just 3.3 mm, suggesting long-standing obstruction with likely poor functional reserve in that kidney.
  • The right kidney has multiple stones, the largest 14 mm, with a DJ stent already in place to maintain drainage.
  • The prostate volume of ~30 cc is within normal limits for a 72-year-old male.
  • Urgent urological follow-up is advisable given the degree of left renal destruction.
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