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This is an abdominal + pelvic ultrasound report from Anuram Healthcare for a patient named Apoorva, performed on July 14, 2020 (scan ID: 20200714-133509-9170, scan type: ABD NEW). The sheet contains 9 panels arranged in a 3x3 grid, each showing paired ultrasound images taken at different timestamps during the same session.

Common Header Information (All Panels)

FieldValue
FacilityAnuram Healthcare
Patient NameAPOORVA
Scan Date14-07-2020
Scan TypeABD NEW (Abdomen - New Study)
Scan ID20200714-133509-9170
Probe/Settings2D mode, ~H4.0 MHz frequency, Gain 58, DR 65
Depth ScaleRight-side dotted markers, typically 0-15 cm

Panel-by-Panel Breakdown

Row 1 - Liver & Gallbladder

Panel 1 (Top Left) - 01:41:59 Liver with a cystic structure - a dark, fluid-filled circle with some internal echoes or septations. The second image shows the gallbladder in longitudinal view with an echogenic (bright) focus casting a posterior acoustic shadow - this is characteristic of a gallstone.
Panel 2 (Top Middle) - 01:38:38 Liver parenchyma showing hepatic veins (anechoic tubular structures) draining toward the inferior vena cava. The second image shows the gallbladder with a thin, normal-appearing wall and mostly clear lumen.
Panel 3 (Top Right) - 01:38:55 Liver parenchyma with homogeneous echotexture (normal appearance). The second image shows the liver-right kidney interface (Morrison's pouch) - the boundary is well defined with no free fluid, which is a normal finding.

Row 2 - Kidneys & Bladder

Panel 4 (Middle Left) - 01:39:07 Right kidney in longitudinal view - the renal cortex and bright central renal sinus (pelvis) are well distinguished. Second image shows the spleen as a crescent-shaped, homogeneous organ.
Panel 5 (Middle Middle) - 01:39:26 Left kidney views - renal pyramids visible as darker ovals within the cortex. Second image shows the renal pelvis and surrounding sinus fat (bright central area). Both kidneys appear structurally normal.
Panel 6 (Middle Right) - 01:40:18 Pelvic views including one of the urinary bladder - seen as a large, well-defined, anechoic (dark) fluid-filled structure with smooth walls, consistent with a fully distended, normal bladder.

Row 3 - Uterus & Ovaries

Panel 7 (Bottom Left) - 01:40:45 Uterus in longitudinal and transverse planes. The endometrial stripe (central bright line) is visible, indicating the uterine lining is identifiable and appears normal.
Panel 8 (Bottom Middle) - 01:41:02 Focused pelvic view of the uterus and likely an ovary. A caliper measurement is visible: 1 Dist = 0.48 cm - this is likely measuring endometrial thickness or a small ovarian follicle.
Panel 9 (Bottom Right) - 01:41:26 Bilateral ovaries (adnexal views) - both ovaries show small dark circles consistent with normal physiological follicles. No abnormally enlarged follicles or masses are noted.

Summary of Organs Scanned

OrganAppearance
LiverHomogeneous echotexture; cystic structure noted (may need correlation)
GallbladderEchogenic focus with acoustic shadow - possible gallstone
Right KidneyNormal cortex and sinus
Left KidneyNormal with visible renal pyramids
SpleenNormal shape and echotexture
Urinary BladderNormal, fully distended, smooth walls
UterusEndometrial stripe visible, appears normal
Ovaries (bilateral)Small follicles noted, no gross abnormality

Important note: This is an image-based interpretation only. A formal radiologist's written report is needed for clinical decisions. The possible gallstone finding in particular should be correlated with symptoms and confirmed by the treating doctor.
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