Chapter 5 part 3 pics
Anterior LL Isoechoic Distorts surrounding vessels RUQ pain Focal nodular hyperplasia
A 25 year old woman presented with RUQ pain and palpable midline abdominal mass. Her laboratory workup was normal. HEr medical history is signifiicant only for a 8 year history of oral contraceptive use. These images were taken over the palpable area. Describe what you see in the images and give a possible diagnosis
Anterior LL Isoechoic Distorts surrounding vessels RUQ pain Focal nodular hyperplasia
A 25 year old woman presented with RUQ pain and palpable midline abdominal mass. Her laboratory workup was normal. HEr medical history is signifiicant only for a 8 year history of oral contraceptive use. These images were taken over the palpable area. Describe what you see in the images and give a possible diagnosis.
Echogenic Heterogenous Decreased vascularity visibility Fatty infiltration
A 38 year old man with a history of diabetes and obesity presents for an abdominal sonogram due to elevated LFTs. While performin the examination, you are having difficulty penetrating through the liver. Describe the liver seen in this image. Waht is th emost likely diagnosis?
Echogenic mass Posterior RL Cavernous hemangioma
A 42 year old woman presents for an abdominal sonogram with a history of gallbladder disease. While evaluating the right love of the liver, you locate the finding seen in this image. How would you describe this mass sonographically? What is the most likely diagnosis?
Atrophy No vascularity seen Echogenic Ascites PE PV-> echogenic material PV thrombosis
A 57 year old man presents with a history of alcoholism, hepatitis C, and cirrhosis. He is currently complaining of abdominal distention and pain. Describe what you see in this image. The double arrows are pointing to the PV. What patology is seen.
MHV LHV IVC
MHV LHV IVC
Hypoechoic irregular mass, RL many things could indicate this I would also measure spleen in this case. Hepatocellular carcinoma Liver cell adenoma Local nodular carcinoma
Provide a sonographic description of this mass. Liss three differential diagnoses for a mass with this apperance
Debris in abscess Fever leukocytosis Pain Increased LFTS
This image represents a large pyogenic liver abscess. What are the arrows pointing to? What type of clinical symptoms might this person be experiencing?