CT Abdomen and Pelvis with Contrast (With Report), Pyloric Stenosis:




Report: CT ABDOMEN & PELVIS WITH CONTRAST


FINDINGS:

  • Liver appear normal in size (12 6 cm) with normal order No focal lesion is noted. Air is noted in the biliary tree suggestive of pneumobilia. No intrahepatic cholestasis noted.
  • Gall Bladder is partially distended with oedematous walls having a calculus in GB lumen measuring 10.7 x 10.3 mm and another in GB neck measuring 10 x 11.6 mm.
  • Portal vein unremarkable
  • Stent noted in CBD extending into right ane left hepatic ducts. The stent in left hepatic duct is reaching its anterior edge.
  • Stomach appears distended with circumferential thickening noted at pylorus abutting right lobe of liver and pancreas, suspicious for pylorosternal growth.
  • Spleen is of normal size and appears normal No focal lesion noted.
  • Pancreatic outline and dimensions are unremarkable. Pancreatic duct not dilated
  • Both adrenals are normal in dimensions. No focal deposit seen.
  • Bilateral kidneys are normally visualized, No focal lesion, calculus or hydronephrosis noted. No cyst seen. No hyperdense area is noted in the line of ureters on either side.
  • Urinary bladder is distended. No calculus, no growth depicted.
  • Uterus appears unremarkable.
  • Small & large intestinal gut loops are normally visualized No focal mass noted in gut loops
  • Aorta & IVC are normal.
  • No ascites or para aortic lymphadenopatny noted.
  • Visualized parts of bilateral lungs show mild right sided pleural effusion and an atelectatic band in right lower lobe basal segments.
  • There is fusion of L1-L2 vertebral bodies forming an acute angle kyphosis.


IMPRESSION:

  • Circumferential thickening of pylorus causing distension of stomach is suspicious for pyloral antral growth, ADV: endoscopy with biopsy
  • Calculus cholecystitis.
  • Stents in CBD and right and left hepatic ducts
  • Acute angle kyphosis at L1-L.2 vertepral bodies.


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