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STUDY PROTOCOL: Axial 5 mm cuts were obtained from the diaphragm down to the symphysis pubis
without oral contrast, and these were repeated during the dynamic intravenous administration of 60 cc Iohexol
350 and images were obtained in arterial, portal and delayed phases. Sagittal and coronal reformatting were
then obtained.
FINDINGS:
Borderline rectal wall measurement (6mm) with minimal adjacent fat stranding
Mild mucosal enhancement of the appendix is seen, however appendix is of normal size (6mm). minimal
adjacent peritoneal thickening is seen.
The liver is normal sized. No evidence of space occupying lesions. There is no intra/extra hepatic biliary
dilatation. The common bile duct and the ampulla of vater appear normal sized.
The portal vein and superior mesenteric vessels appear normal with no suggestion of filling defect within.
The pancreas shows a normal size, configuration and tissue density. No significant ductal dilatation /
calcification is seen. Peripancreatic fat planes are preserved.
The suprarenal glands show normal size and configuration of their limbs.
Both kidneys are normal sized, with homogeneous cortical density. No hydronephrosis is seen. On
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Final Report
Name : Mrs. CHANDRAMMA Patient ID : EDD00055585
Visit No : VD0075358 Registered On : 25/03/2023 12:06
Age/Gender : 45 Y / Female Reported On : 25/03/2023 20:14
Referred by : Dr.Raksha R , Raksha Multispeciality Hospital
The ureters are not dilated. The urinary bladder shows a smooth contour. No intravesical mass or calculus is
seen.
cervix is normal sized. no abnormal enhancing area noted. ovaries are normal sized. Parametrial tissues
appear normal.
IMPRESSION:
Borderline rectal wall measurement (6mm) with minimal adjacent fat stranding -- ? infective /
inflammatory etiology – Suggested clinical and lab correlation.
Mild mucosal enhancement of the appendix is seen, however appendix is of normal size (6mm).
minimal adjacent peritoneal thickening is seen – Findings are of concern for subacute infective /
inflammatory etiology.
DR.RAGHU RUSHI
MBBS. MDRD.
Ex.Consultant CMC,Vellore
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