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)
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Facility | Anuram Healthcare |
| Patient Name | APOORVA |
| Scan Date | 14-07-2020 |
| Scan Type | ABD NEW (Abdomen - New Study) |
| Scan ID | 20200714-133509-9170 |
| Probe/Settings | 2D mode, ~H4.0 MHz frequency, Gain 58, DR 65 |
| Depth Scale | Right-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
| Organ | Appearance |
|---|
| Liver | Homogeneous echotexture; cystic structure noted (may need correlation) |
| Gallbladder | Echogenic focus with acoustic shadow - possible gallstone |
| Right Kidney | Normal cortex and sinus |
| Left Kidney | Normal with visible renal pyramids |
| Spleen | Normal shape and echotexture |
| Urinary Bladder | Normal, fully distended, smooth walls |
| Uterus | Endometrial 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.