Sunday, September 16, 2007

Imaging Report

IMAGING REPORT

Patient : Gan Ing Leong
MRN : 699639
Age/Gender : 40/M
Requesting Doctor : Dr Matin Mellor
Date of Procedure : 7/08/2006

CT CHEST AND ABDOMEN

2 phase axial 8 mm spiral scans were performed from dome of diaphragm down to iliac crest. 8 mm scans were done through the chest during the arterial phase.

Findings:
The lungs are clear.
The vascular mediastinum is unremarkable.
No pleural effusion.

The liver is normal in size and attenuation.
Multiple tiny hypodense foci measuring about 3 to 4 mm are seen in the right lobe.
These are likely to be liver cyst in origin.
No definite focal metastasis.

The gallbladder is well distended.
A small stone measuring 5 mm is seen in the GB neck.
No bile duct dilatation.
The spleen, pancreas, both kidneys and paraaortic areas are unremarkable.
No bowel mass or pleural effusion.

Impression: Small liver cyst.
No obvious evidence of lung and liver metastasis.
Cholelithiasis.

BONE SCAN

Indication:
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Report:
Technetium 99m MDP Whole Body Bone Scan and spot views of the chest reveal only mild tracer increase at the lateral ends of both clavicles. The rest of the skeletal system appears normal.

Impression:
Findings suggest bone changes due to previous trauma rather than metastasis.

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