FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE-21
Radiology case-21 FB and INSTA post Analysis
Patient Information:
- Age/Sex: 65-year-old female
- Clinical History: High-grade jaundice, loss of appetite, epigastric pain, vomiting
Examination:
CECT Whole Abdomen
Findings:
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Liver & Biliary System:
- Enlarge liver with Intrahepatic biliary radicles (IHBR) are dilated.
- Common bile duct (CBD) is significantly dilated, measuring approximately ___ mm.
- A hyperdense calculus is noted within the distal CBD — suggestive of choledocholithiasis.
- Gallbladder (GB) is overdistended, no obvious wall thickening or pericholecystic fluid noted.
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Pancreas:
- Normal in size and enhancement. No focal lesion or peripancreatic fat stranding.
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Spleen, Adrenals, and Bowel Loops:
- Appear unremarkable.
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Kidneys & Urinary System:
- A small, simple cortical cyst is noted in the left kidney.
- No hydronephrosis or renal calculi.
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Other Findings:
- No ascites or lymphadenopathy detected.
- No abnormal bowel wall thickening or obstruction seen.
Impression:
- Choledocholithiasis with dilated CBD and IHBR – likely cause of obstructive jaundice.
- Overdistended gallbladder – likely secondary to distal CBD obstruction.
- Simple renal cyst (left kidney) – incidental finding.
Recommendation:
- Correlate clinically and biochemically (LFTs).
- Consider MRCP for confirmation and management of CBD calculus.
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