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Diagnosis?

I can see two reports in this image. Let me analyze both carefully.
ECG (top):
  • Rate and rhythm appear regular
  • The machine interpretation reads: "Normal Sinus Rhythm, Cardiac electric axis normal"
  • Signed by Dr. G.D. Jagani (M.D.) with note: "Report need physician confirm"
Sonography of Whole Abdomen (bottom) - Patient: Darshnaben Tolia, 48Y F, 28/05/2026:
The image is partially cut off, but what's visible:
  • Liver: Normal in size and echopattern, no mass, normal intrahepatic radicles, both domes moving normally with respiration, clear C.P. angles
  • Portal Vein and CBD: Normal in calibre and echopattern
  • Gall Bladder: (report cut off)
Preliminary Diagnosis based on visible findings:
The ECG shows a normal sinus rhythm with normal axis - no acute cardiac pathology detected on the tracing.
The USG abdomen findings so far suggest a normal liver and biliary system (no hepatomegaly, no mass, normal portal vein and CBD calibre).

Could you scroll down and share the rest of the sonography report? The gallbladder, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and impression/conclusion sections are cut off - those are the most diagnostically important parts for an abdominal USG. The full report would allow a proper diagnosis.
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