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Here is a complete analysis of the USG report for Ajmati Khatun, 37-year-old female:

πŸ” Report Overview: USG of Whole Abdomen

Lab: Doctors Laboratory, Howrah | Reported by: Dr. Sukomal Das, MBBS, DGO (Consultant Sonologist)

βœ… NORMAL FINDINGS (No Disease / Defect)

OrganFindingsStatus
LiverNormal shape, size, echo texture. No focal echogenicity changes. Intrahepatic biliary radicles not dilated.βœ… Normal
Gall BladderNormal size, regular wall, clear lumenβœ… Normal
CBD & Portal VeinNot dilatedβœ… Normal
SpleenNormal shape, size (9.5 cm), echo texture. No focal pathology.βœ… Normal
PancreasNormal shape, size. Main pancreatic duct not dilated.βœ… Normal
KidneysBoth kidneys normal in size and position. Right: 9.2 cm, Left: 9.4 cm. Cortico-medullary differentiation maintained. No hydronephrosis.βœ… Normal
UretersNot dilated bilaterallyβœ… Normal
Urinary BladderNormal capacity, wall, no stone or mass, minimal post-void residueβœ… Normal
Uterus size7.4 Γ— 4.6 Γ— 4.1 cm β€” normal for a premenopausal woman. No solid lesion (SOL).βœ… Normal size
OvariesNormal size; right 2.6Γ—2.4 cm, left 2.4Γ—2.5 cm. No cysts.βœ… Normal
POD (Pouch of Douglas)No free fluidβœ… Normal

⚠️ ABNORMAL FINDING β€” THE KEY ISSUE

Fluid Collection in the Endometrial Cavity

Impression (as written in the report): "Fluid collection in endometrial cavity"
This is the only abnormal finding in this report. Here's what it means:

What Does It Mean?

Fluid inside the uterine (endometrial) cavity seen on ultrasound is not a normal finding and needs clinical correlation. At age 37 (premenopausal), possible causes include:
CauseExplanation
EndometritisInfection/inflammation of the uterine lining (most common in premenopausal women)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)Ascending infection from cervix/vagina
Cervical stenosisPartial blockage of the cervix causing fluid to accumulate
Endometrial polypA benign growth that can cause fluid accumulation
Hormonal imbalanceEstrogen excess can trigger fluid build-up
HydrosalpinxBlocked fallopian tube fluid draining into uterus
Post-menstrual residueSmall benign fluid near the menstrual cycle phase (less concerning)
In premenopausal women, a small amount of intrauterine fluid is often benign and related to cycle phase or mild cervical stenosis. However, it must be evaluated by a gynecologist to rule out infection or other pathology.
In postmenopausal women, this finding would be more concerning for endometrial cancer β€” but this patient is 37, so that risk is lower.

πŸ₯ What Should Be Done Next?

  1. Consult a Gynecologist β€” clinical correlation is specifically recommended in the report ("please correlate clinically")
  2. History taking β€” menstrual irregularities, vaginal discharge, fever, pelvic pain
  3. Possible further investigations:
    • Pelvic examination
    • Endometrial sampling / biopsy (if needed)
    • Transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) for better detail of the uterine cavity
    • High vaginal swab culture (if infection suspected)

Summary

No disease or defect was found in the liver, kidneys, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas, bladder, ovaries, or bowel.
The only finding requiring follow-up is fluid collection in the endometrial cavity β€” this is an abnormal USG finding that needs gynecological evaluation. It is not necessarily serious at age 37, but should not be ignored. The treating doctor has already advised clinical correlation.
βš•οΈ Important: This analysis is for informational purposes only. Please consult the referring doctor (Dr. of E. Railway) or a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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