Ultrasound speaks. I interpret!
Post‑partum uterus (1 week post C/S)
Ultrasound findings:
Endometrial cavity contains fluid with multiple echogenic foci,
No internal vascularity on color Doppler,
Volume ≈10.5 c.
Are these 'normal' post-partum contents or RPOC?
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Ultrasound speaks. I interpret!
30‑year‑old male presents with 1 month of persistent left‑elbow pain, with no history of trauma.
MSK U/S of the elbow demonstrates multicompartment fluid collections and synovial thickening in the posterior recess.
What pathology does this pattern make you think of and why?
NOTE: Consider joint recesses, and synovial hypertrophy.
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A 49-year-old female with known grade III hydronephrosis. Percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) done previously; ureteric stent inserted 2 weeks ago.
Today's scan findings.
Right grade III hydronephrosis,
A ureteric stent with its proximal end in the renal pelvis and distal end in the urinary bladder,
Normal left kidney,
Normal left ureteric jet,
Absent right ureteric jet.
Ultrasound speaks. I interpret!
A 39‑year‑old male presenting with painful, palpable scrotal masses.
Sonographic findings:
The testes are normal size, shape, and contour,
Multiple intratesticular tiny echogenic foci in both testes,
The epididymides are thickened and heterogeneous,
Bilateral hydroceles.
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A 36‑yr‑old female with secondary infertility and h/o laparoscopic surgery in January this year, for right hydrosalpinx and left pyosalpinx.
TVS was performed today and here are the findings:
Normal uterus in size, shape and echotexture,
Normal trilaminar endometrium of proliferative phase,
A right adnexa avascular tubular structure adjacent to the ovary,
a small anechoic cystic mass with posterior acoustic enhancement in the left adnexa adjacent to the ovary
Normal ovaries in volume.
So;
What is the likely nature of the right adnexal tubular structure?
What are the differentials for the left anechoic mass in this postoperative context
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Arsenal taught me 3 things:
Patience, Persistence and Gumite.
In sonography, those same principles guide every scan you perform;
Patience to find the perfect acoustic window, Persistence to uncover subtle pathology,
Gumite to deliver clarity even in complex cases.
At @ScanlabNansan using these principles we offer: Obstetric scans, Gynecological scans (Transvaginal scans– TVS), Abdominal scans, MSK scans, Small parts (Breast, thyroid, scrotal etc) scans, Prostate scans including Transrectal scan (TRUS), Doppler scans to mention but afew.
We also provide X-ray and laboratory services 💪💪
So, if you’re around Nansana and need a quality scan, step into @ScanlabNansana (Scan|Lab Diagnostics) for better medical imaging and laboratory services.
Your health. Our mission.”