CT IVP

CT IVP Technique: Fine slice non-contrast, aterial phase, portal venous phase and delayed phase imaging was obtained from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis, with the arterial phase restricted to the upper abdomen. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The kidneys have a normal size and shape, with normal symmetric nephrograms and prompt excretion into the renal […]

CT CAP Oncology Comparison

CT CHEST-ABDO-PELVIS ONCOLOGY COMPARISON Technique: Post IV and oral contrast fine slice imaging was obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases and in portal venous phase from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Primary: Metastases:   Lymphadenopathy:   Other Findings: Chest: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have […]

CT Chest Abdomen and Pelvis

CT CHEST, ABDOMEN and PELVIS Technique: Post IV and oral contrast fine slice imaging was obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases and in portal venous phase from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Chest: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is no […]

MRI Enterography for IBD – Normal

MRI Enterography for IBD – Normal Clinical Information: Technique: MR Enterography was performed according to department protocol. Cine imaging and dynamic post contrast imaging of the bowel was also performed. Findings: Study Quality: The bowel is well demonstrated, with good distribution of contrast and bowel distention. Bowel: There is no evidence of bowel wall thickening […]

Foetal MRI – Normal

FOETAL MRI – NORMAL Clinical Information: Technique: MRI was performed without contrast to evaluate the uterus and fetus. Informed consent was obtained. Findings: The gestational age of the pregnancy is __ weeks by last menstrual period. Maternal findings Normal. Findings of pregnancy Pregnancy:                        Singleton. […]

MRI Whole Spine – Trauma Normal

MRI Whole Spine – Trauma Normal Clinical Information: MVA.  Technique: Sagittal T1, T2 and TIRM imaging was obtained through the entire spine, as well as axial T1 and T2 weighted imaging. Findings: The vertebral bodies and discs are of normal height with no malalignment. The marrow and disc signal is normal. The craniocervical junction is […]

Neonatal Ultrasound Lumbosacral Spine – Normal

NEONATAL ULTRASOUND LUMBOSACRAL SPINE – Normal Clinical information: Findings: The cord terminates at T12 with a normal appearing conus.  The cauda equina and filum terminalis are normal and freely mobile.  No evidence of tethering is seen. The posterior bony structures are within normal limits with no evidence of dysraphism.  No evidence of a cyst/mass, meningocele, […]

Ultrasound – Pediatric Renal – Normal

ULTRASOUND – PEDIATRIC RENAL – NORMAL Clinical Information: Comparison: ___________ Findings: Both kidneys have a normal size and shape with smooth contour and normal echotexture for age. The central echogenic complexes have a normal appearance with no hydronephrosis. The right kidney measures __cm, the left kidney __cm. This is within the 95% predicted limit for […]

Renal Ultrasound – normal

RENAL ULTRASOUND – Normal Clinical Information: Comparison: ___________ Findings: Both kidneys have a normal size and shape with smooth contour and normal echotexture. The central echogenic complexes have a normal appearance with no hydronephrosis. The right kidney measures __cm, the left kidney __cm. The bladder has a normal appearance with no wall thickening. Both ureteric […]

CT Abdomen/Pelvis

CT ABDOMEN/PELVIS Clinical Information: Technique: Post IV and oral contrast fine slice imaging was obtained from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis in portal venous phase. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The liver, spleen, pancreas, adrenals and kidneys have a normal appearance. The bowel is well opacified with oral contrast and is unremarkable, with normal wall […]