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  • Ultrasound Report Patient Name: [Patient's Name] Age/Sex: [Patient's Age]/[Patient's Sex] Exam Date: [Date of Exam] Clinical History: The patient presented with [describe any relevant symptoms or clinical history]. Ultrasound Findings: A hepatic hemangioma is visualized as a well-circumscribed, hyperechoic mass within the liver measuring xx in size in the specific location within the liver. The lesion demonstrates classic peripheral nodular enhancement during the arterial phase and centripetal filling in the portal venous and delayed phases. No evidence of intralesional vascularity or internal calcifications is appreciated. The lesion appears to be compressible with the transducer. Impression: 1. Sonographic findings are consistent with a hepatic hemangioma, demonstrating typical imaging characteristics as described. 2. No evidence of other focal hepatic lesions or intrahepatic biliary dilatation. 3. Correlation with clinical and laboratory findings recommended for further management. Conclusion: Hepatic hemangioma demonstrated classical sonographic features and no evidence of complicating factors. Clinical correlation is advised for appropriate management. Signed by: [Radiologist's Name and Credentials] Date: [Date of the Report]

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  • Ultrasound Report Patient Information: - Name: [Patient’s name] - Age: [Patient’s age] - Gender: [Patient’s gender] - Medical Record Number: [Patient’s MRN] - Date of Birth: [Patient’s DOB] Ultrasound Examination: - Date of examination: [Date of examination] - Indication for ultrasound: Evaluation of abdominal mass Findings: - A large, well-defined cystic mass is identified in the ovary] measuring approximately 8 x 6 cm. The cyst is multiloculated with thin septations and contains internal echogenic debris. - The cyst wall appears smooth and thin with no evidence of solid components or mural nodules. - Color Doppler imaging demonstrates minimal vascularity within the cyst wall and septations. - No free fluid or ascites is noted in the pelvic or abdominal cavity. Impression: - Findings are consistent with a mucinous cystadenoma. The absence of solid components, septal vascularity, and presence of echogenic debris support this diagnosis. Recommendation: - Further evaluation with cross-sectional imaging, such as MRI or CT, may be considered to better characterize the cyst and assess for any potential invasive features. - Clinical correlation and consultation with a gynecologist or surgeon are recommended for appropriate management and treatment planning. Signed by: [Name of the radiologist] [Credentials] [Date of the report]

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