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liver shows small calcification in right lobe and kidney shows calculus 1.1x.4 cm right 9.7 left 9.3 cm in size also small urine is remained in bladder report of ultrasonography what ur suggestion operation needed or by medication it can be cured.

PAST HISTORY : Dr. S. K. Sharma Dr. B. Basak

as .. M.B.B.S., D.M.R.E. (BOM)

M.Dc.(RAD|OLOGY&RADlOTHERAPY) Dr. G. Ghosh
F.C.C.P.(U.S.A.) MEMBER BMUS (U.K.)

DEmeritus Professor of Radiology:lCH DI-_

Pre dent

Dlrigdian Society of Paediatric Radiology Dr- Sharma

E] Society of Nuclear Medicine, India, 1992
El Indian Federation of Ultrasound in Med & Bio, 1996
U Indian Radiological 8. Imaging Association, 2000

DEPARTMENT OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY

Patient Name '. Mr. TARUN KUMAR PANDIT Reg No I Visit No : 01-13-000060/1

Age / Sex :46 Yr(s) / Male Requisition No :01-RQ-UL.—13-000025 B
Ref. Doctor :Dr. I CHAUDHURI Requisition Date :01-Apr-2013

Lab No : Report Date 2 01-Apr-2013

SONOGRAPHY OF WHOLE ABDOMEN:

LIVER
Liver shows normal homogenous parenchymal echopattern, lntra hepatic biliary
channels are not dilated. Small calcification noted in right lobe.

COMMON DUCT
Common duct is normal in calibre. Lumen is clear.

GALL BLADDER
Gall bladder is normal in shape and size. Walls are smooth and regular. Lumen is clear.

PANCREAS
Pancreas is normal in shape and size. Echopattern is homogenous.

KIDNEYS

Both kidneys are normal in shape, size & outline. Renal parenchyrna & central
echocomplex of both kidneys are normal except calculus in lower calyx of left kidney
measuring 1.1 X 0.4 cm in size.

Right kidney measures 9.7 cm.

Left kidney measures 9.3 cm.

Ureters are not dilated.

SPLEEN
Spleen is normal in size and echopattern is her togenous.

1 Answers

Hi,

Liver calcification is usually nothing serious and can be due to necrosis because of drugs ,because of old infection or injury and can also be sign of excessive alcohol intake,you may be advised for a ct scan depending on your other examination findings.
Now for your kidney stone, I hope the size you mentioned is in mm and not cm and i would recommend any stone larger than 7mm to be removed surgically.
Kindly mention the location of stone and whether there are any other findings like hydronephrosis or what symptoms are you facing in detail.
Do you also want to say that you have residual urine in bladder then it can not be due to stone in ureter or renal stone there has to be some other cause for it,What does your ultrasound abdomen say about prostrate.

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