FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE-15
Radiology case-15 (FB and Insta Post)
Final diagnose- 1.Moderate Ascitis. 2. Lt ovarian mass -- neoplastic etiology..
Patient Information:
Age/Sex: 70-year-old Female
Clinical History: Loss of appetite, lower abdominal pain, and abdominal distension.
Examination:
(CECT) Scan of Whole Abdomen
Findings:
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Ascites:
- Moderate amount of free fluid is noted in the peritoneal cavity, predominantly in the perihepatic, perisplenic, paracolic gutters, and pelvic region—suggestive of ascites.
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Ovarian Mass:
- A heterogeneously enhancing complex solid-cystic mass lesion is seen arising from the pelvis, likely from the left ovary.-- suggestive of neoplastic etiology..
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Liver, Spleen, Pancreas, Adrenals, and Kidneys:
- Normal in size and enhancement pattern. No focal lesions noted.
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Bowel Loops:
- Mildly displaced by the mass effect. No obstruction noted.
Impression:
- Heterogeneously enhancing complex left ovarian mass lesion – suspicious for ovarian neoplastic etiology.
- Moderate ascites – possibly malignant in etiology.
Note-
- Correlation with tumor markers (CA-125, CEA) and gynecological consultation recommended.
- Further evaluation with pelvic ultrasound/MRI pelvis may be useful for characterization..
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