FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE-17
Radiology case-17 (FB and Insta Post solution)
Patient Name: ......
Age/Gender: 22-year-old Female
Study: CECT- W. ABDOMEN
Study case-: Radiology case-17
FINAL DIAGNOSE - 1.Chronic Pancreatitis
2.Both ovarian symple cyst.
Clinical History:
Patient presented with sudden onset of severe hypogastric pain, followed by vomiting and loss of appetite.
CT Findings:
Pancreas:
- Multiple coarse and punctate calcifications seen scattered throughout the pancreas.
- No significant pancreatic ductal dilatation.
- No peripancreatic fluid collection or necrosis noted.
Impression: Imaging findings suggest chronic pancreatitis.
Ovaries:
- Bilateral ovaries are mildly enlarged.
- A simple cyst is noted in both ovaries, thin-walled and anechoic, with no septations or solid components.
- No adnexal mass or free fluid in pelvis.
Other abdominal organs:
- Liver, spleen, gallbladder, adrenals, kidneys, and urinary bladder appear normal.
- No evidence of free fluid or free air.
- Bowel loops are unremarkable.
Impression:
- Pancreatic calcifications – suggestive of chronic pancreatitis.
- Bilateral simple ovarian cysts – likely physiological.
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