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The MRI report summarizes findings for a 40-year-old female patient with a history of abdominal pain. The MRI found gallbladder stones measuring 10.5 x 4.2 cm and multiple filling defects suggestive of calculi in the cystic duct and common bile duct. The liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys showed normal appearance. The impression was of cholelithiasis with stones in the cystic duct and choledocholithiasis with stones in the mid and distal common bile duct.

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The MRI report summarizes findings for a 40-year-old female patient with a history of abdominal pain. The MRI found gallbladder stones measuring 10.5 x 4.2 cm and multiple filling defects suggestive of calculi in the cystic duct and common bile duct. The liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys showed normal appearance. The impression was of cholelithiasis with stones in the cystic duct and choledocholithiasis with stones in the mid and distal common bile duct.

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Pat i ent #: *1501-20-426427*

1501- 20- 426427

Cas e #: *1501-13-0420*
1501- 13- 0420

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PATIENT RESULT REPORT


PATIENT AGE/SEX SERVICE DATE PHYSICIAN
SUMERA SARWAR . 40 Year(s)/Female 13-Apr-2020 11:36 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
REPORT DATE Height (Inches) Weight (KG) BMI
14-Apr-2020 21:00

MRI REPORT

MRCP
Clinical indication:
H/O abdominal pain on & off for 5 years.

Technique:
MRCP technique is based on heavily T2W along with 3D, T1W & T2W sequences has been obtained.

Report:
Gall bladder is distended measuring 10.5 x 4.2 cm shows multiple filling defects of variable sizes suggestive
of cholelithiasis. Cystic duct is dilated and contains multiple filling defects suggestive of calculi upto its
confluence with common hepatic duct. Multiple filling defects are also noted in distal CBD near its opening at
the 2nd part of duodenum. Calculus is forming meniscus sign here.

Liver and spleen shows normal parenchyma. No focal lesion is seen. Pancreas shows normal parenchyma
and there is no pancreatic duct dilatation. Both kidneys and adrenals are unremarkable. No stone, mass or
hydronephrosis is seen.

IMPRESSION:
Evidence of Cholelithiasis with stones within the cystic duct as well.
Multiple stones noted in the mid and distal end of the CBD with prominent intrahep0atci biliary channels
(choledocolithiasis)

Reported by: Dr. Kausar Fatima


Finalized by: Dr. Muhammad Fiaz

Electronically verified report. No signature(s) required. This Lab report is not valid for any Legal use.

Dr. Muhammad Fiaz Dr. Sajjad Hussain Dr. Sadaf Batool


MBBS,MCPS,FCPS MBBS,MD,FCPS,FRANZCR MBBS, FRCR(UK),EDIR(Europe)
Fellowship in VR SGH (Sing) Fellowship Neuroradiology(USA) Associate Professor of Radiology
Interventional Radiologist Consultant Neuroradiologist,
Queensland Australia.

Dr. Muhammad Wasif Iqbal Dr. Maimoona Gulshan


MBBS, FCPS MBBS, FCPS
Associate Professor of Radiology Assistant Professor of Radiology
Consultant Radiologist Consultant Radiologist

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