Log in    RU  
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
               
 
 
Main page :: Forum :: Ultrasound cases - Sonograms, cine-loops etc. ::

Lesion in the female pelvis





Tags: Abdomen sonography, GE Vivid 3, Images, Video, Clinical report, Adult

   Posts
 
  Lesion in the female pelvis
#1

    A patient 70 years old came to an ultrasound scan of the abdomen and kidneys with complaints of pain in the back and right flank.

    At abdomen and kidneys ultrasound without features.

    In the pelvis to the left of the bladder, a rounded hetero-echogenic, mainly anechoic lesion with an echogenic parietal component, without blood flow at CFM, up to 5.5 cm in size, is visualized (ovary teratoma? cystadenoma? etc.?).

    PS. The patient said that she had never underwent a pelvis ultrasound scan, therefore a suspicion of teratoma.

    external link

:: attachments(2) ::

:: file 1 ::

:: file 2 ::

  16:57 19-10-2018
 
#2

    Similar echo pattern -

    https://m.en.uzgraph.ru/forum/...

   





 Random 
Ultrasound cases - Pediatric Tirads 5
    

Ultrasound cases - Venous lacunae
    

Ultrasound cases - Lateral neck cyst/ branchial cleft cyst
    

Ultrasound cases - Subdural collection
    

Ultrasound cases - Kidney's snowballs
    

 Dictionary 
EDD

LVAd

CO

IVC

FNA

PRF

FVI

LVPWd

GA

MC

 
 
 Calculators 
Game: Sonographer certification

Modified Simpson’s Rule formula (3 disks) ejection fraction

TI-RADS ACR

Pulmonary artery pressure

Volume (ellipse formula)


 Similar topics 
Ultrasound cases - Hirschsprung disease on ultrasound
    

Ultrasound cases - Intestinal Infiltrate
    

Ultrasound cases - Abdominal cryptorchidism
    

Ultrasound cases - Diffuse heterogeneous liver
    

Ultrasound cases - Postoperative abdominal wall fistula
    

Ultrasound cases - Stump appendicitis
    

Ultrasound cases - Liver scar after resection
    

Ultrasound cases - Subdiaphragmatic movable fluid collection (UFO)
    

Ultrasound cases - Lesion of the spleen or the case when it is easy to not notice
    

Ultrasound cases - I’m normal but others ...