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Diffuse-focal changes in the liver, thick left kidney





Tags: Abdomen sonography, Urinary tract sonography, GE Logiq E, Clinical report, Pediatric

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  Diffuse-focal changes in the liver,...
#1

    Child 1 month old at the planned screening ultrasound in the public clinic.

    On ultrasound, the echostructure of the liver is diffusely heterogeneous due to hypo- / isoechogenic inclusions of a rounded shape up to 8 mm; it is not possible to assess the blood flow on the CFM, because the child is constantly moving, screaming (differential diagnosis: infantile hemangiomas, abscesses, mts, etc.), the left kidney of a normal structure, size 41x21 mm, ratio 2:1 - thick (differential diagnosis: anomaly of the shape - dromedary hump kidney, nephritis, etc.)

    Urgent consultations are recommended: an infectious disease specialist, an oncologist.

   




   




   




   




   




   




   

  22:43 18-03-2023
  Multifocal liver disease
#2

    The same child 5 months follow-up ultrasound, dynamics for 3-4 months.

   




   




   


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