Radiology Report-R5016547
Radiology Report-R5016547
Radiology Report-R5016547
LIVER: measures 13.5 cm. Normal in size and echopattern. No focal lesions
SPLEEN: measures 10.6 cm. Normal in size and echopattern. No focal lesions.
PORTAL VENOUS SYSTEM: Normal.
IVC, HEPATIC VEINS: Normal.
BILIARY SYSTEM AND GALL BLADDER: Normal.
PANCREAS: Visualized part appears normal.
PROSTATE: Normal.
SEMINAL VESICLES: Normal.
IMPRESSION:
US- ABDOMEN AND PELVIS - MALE
- No significant abnormality
2. The findings reported in the Manipal Hospital Radiology report are restricted to the given study.
3. The Radiology report shall not be reproduced without written approval of Manipal Hospital.
4. Manipal Hospital disclaims any claim of any nature whatsoever arising from or relating to the performance of the
requested study as per the patient consent (implied/expressed/informed). This disclaimer and waiver shall specifically
apply to any claim of implied warranty and fitness either for a general or particular purpose including strict liability. In
any case, the total liability shall not exceed the invoiced amount for the service provided and paid.
5. Any query from the referring doctor pertaining to this report should be directed to Manipal Hospital, Department of
Radiology.
6. Radiology examinations sometimes require repeat study. If you choose not to have the repeat study or further views
as advised, the Radiology examination will be deemed incomplete.
7. The antenatal ultrasound detection rate for Trisomy 21 and other major aneuploidies using nuchal translucency is
75-80%, with a false – positive rate of 5%.
8. In the event of poor ultrasound penetration due to technical reason, a qualification that the study is limited with the
included in the report.
9. The antenatal ultrasound detection rate for all fetal anomalies is 45% (range:15-85%)
10. Radiology Report error rates range from 2 to 30%. All Radiology Reports need to be correlated within the given
clinical context and with other lab parameters.
11. The general ultrasound detection rate for abdominal pathology ranges from 60-76%. Ultrasound is an investigation
with technical limitations and has to be correlated within the given clinical context and with other lab parameters.
12. Not all breast abnormalities are visible on mammography. Mammogram detection rate for cancer ranges from 56-89%
depending on the density of the breast. The management of a palpable lump should be based on clinical grounds.
13. If you detect a lump or any other change in your breast before your next screening mammogram, please contact
your doctor immediately.