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your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Left adrenal nodule measuring 1.2 cm, hepatic hemangioma measuring 2.5 cm, gallstone measuring 0.4 cm, mild splenomegaly with a craniocaudal dimension of 13 cm, 1.6 cm left renal cyst, mild bowel wall thickening at the termi... | LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Normal in size and configuration. Hepatic hemangioma measuring 2.5 cm.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Gallstone measuring 0.4 cm. No gallbladder wall thickening, pericholecystic fluid, or fat st... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Bilateral pleural effusions, moderate ascites, hepatic steatosis with multiple hypodense lesions largest measuring 3.7 cm, gallstone measuring 1.3 cm with gallbladder wall thickening and pericholecystic fluid, pancreatitis w... | LOWER THORAX: Bilateral pleural effusions. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Hepatic steatosis with multiple hypodense lesions largest measuring 3.7 cm.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Gallstone measuring 1.3 cm, gallbladder wall thickening, and pericholecystic fluid.
... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Small bilateral pleural effusions, hepatic steatosis and multiple hypodense lesions in the liver with the largest measuring 4 cm, 1.5 cm gallstone with gallbladder wall thickening, acute pancreatitis with peripancreatic fat ... | LOWER THORAX: Small bilateral pleural effusions. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Hepatic steatosis with multiple hypodense lesions, largest measuring 4 cm.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Gallstone measuring 1.5 cm, gallbladder wall thickening. No pericholecystic flu... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Minimal left pleural effusion, hepatic hemangioma measuring 3.2 cm, cholelithiasis with a 1.1 cm gallstone, mild splenomegaly, left adrenal adenoma measuring 1.9 cm, left renal angiomyolipoma measuring 2.8 cm, mild right hyd... | LOWER THORAX: Minimal left pleural effusion. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Hepatic hemangioma measuring 3.2 cm.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Cholelithiasis with a 1.1 cm gallstone. No gallbladder wall thickening, pericholecystic fluid, or fat stranding.
PANCREA... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Trace bilateral pleural effusions, fatty liver, 0.9 cm gallstone without signs of inflammation, pancreatic head cyst measuring 2.1 cm, left adrenal incidentaloma measuring 1.5 cm, right renal simple cyst measuring 2.3 cm, mi... | LOWER THORAX: Trace bilateral pleural effusions. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Fatty liver. No suspicious mass.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Gallstone measuring 0.9 cm. No gallbladder wall thickening, pericholecystic fluid, or fat stranding.
PANCREAS: Pancreati... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Small bilateral pleural effusions, primary colorectal carcinoma in the sigmoid colon with adjacent fat stranding and pericolonic lymph nodes, extensive peritoneal metastasis with omental caking, multiple hepatic lesions larg... | LOWER THORAX: Small bilateral pleural effusions. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Multiple hepatic lesions largest measuring 5.2 cm. Portal vein invasion with tumor thrombus.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Gallbladder wall thickening. No gallstone or pericholecystic ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Right renal cyst measuring 2.1 cm, gallstone measuring 0.9 cm, SMA stenosis, left common iliac artery occlusion, 3.6 cm infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm, sigmoid colon mass with fat stranding, small bilateral pleural eff... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: CT abdominal angiography with lower limb runoff
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
ABDOMEN AND PELVIS:
Abdominal Aorta and Branches: 3.6 cm infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. The celiac and IMA are well-opacified with contrast. SMA stenosis.
Iliac Arteries: Left common iliac artery occlusion. Rig... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Right renal cyst measuring 2.8 cm, gallstone measuring 1.1 cm, SMA stenosis 70%, left common iliac artery occlusion, right external iliac artery 80% stenosis, IMA stenosis 60%, 4.2 cm infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm, si... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: CT abdominal angiography with lower limb runoff
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
ABDOMEN AND PELVIS:
Abdominal Aorta and Branches: 4.2 cm infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. The celiac is well-opacified with contrast. SMA stenosis 70%. IMA stenosis 60%.
Iliac Arteries: Left common iliac artery o... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Left frontal lobe hypoattenuating area, right parieto-occipital subdural hematoma, left temporal lobe subarachnoid hemorrhage, right lateral ventricle mild dilatation, left maxillary sinus fluid level, subtle midline shift t... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
Grey-white matter differentiation is preserved, except for a hypoattenuating area in the left frontal lobe.
Acute intracranial hemorrhage is present, including a right parieto-occipital subdural hematoma and a left temporal lobe subarachnoi... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Bilateral mastoid air cell opacification, right MCA territory hypodensity, left occipital calcified granuloma, right frontal epidural hematoma, trace subfalcine herniation, sphenoid sinus mucosal thickening.
Template:
CLINI... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
There is a right MCA territory hypodensity, with the remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation preserved. A calcified granuloma is observed in the left occipital lobe.
A right frontal epidural hematoma is present as an acute intrac... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Right parietal lobe infarction, left cerebellar tonsillar herniation, mild enlargement of the third ventricle, small left frontal subdural hematoma, ethmoid and frontal sinusitis, subtle fracture of the left orbital floor.
... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
There is a right parietal lobe infarction, with the remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation preserved. Mild enlargement of the third ventricle is noted.
A small left frontal subdural hematoma is present as an acute intracranial h... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Left temporal lobe encephalomalacia with surrounding gliosis, small right occipital intraparenchymal hemorrhage, mild ventriculomegaly, bilateral frontal lobe subcortical white matter hyperintensities, pansinusitis, and line... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
Left temporal lobe encephalomalacia is present with surrounding gliosis. The remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation is preserved.
A small right occipital intraparenchymal hemorrhage is observed. No other acute intraparenchymal o... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Bilateral periventricular white matter hypodensities, left basal ganglia calcifications, small right frontal lobe contusion, trace pneumocephalus, uncal herniation, and maxillary sinus mucosal thickening.
Template:
CLINICAL... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
Bilateral periventricular white matter hypodensities are present. The remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation is preserved.
A small right frontal lobe contusion is observed, but no other acute intraparenchymal or subarachnoid hem... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Left posterior temporal lobe hypodensity, subarachnoid hemorrhage in the left Sylvian fissure, right cerebellar tonsillar herniation, mild dilatation of the lateral ventricles, left maxillary sinus and frontal sinus mucosal ... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
A hypodensity is observed in the left posterior temporal lobe, with the remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation preserved.
There is a subarachnoid hemorrhage in the left Sylvian fissure. No other acute intracranial hemorrhage is ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
62-year-old male, acute onset headache, hypertension history, compared to CT head 01-12-2021, right frontoparietal subdural hematoma, left parieto-occipital ischemic changes, mild hydrocephalus, bilateral mastoid air cell op... | CLINICAL DATA:
62-year-old male with a history of hypertension presenting with acute onset headache.
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON: CT head from 01-12-2021.
FINDINGS:
Left parieto-occipital ischemic changes are observed, with the remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation preserved.
A ri... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
53-year-old female, sudden dizziness, history of migraines, comparing to CT head 05-23-2020, left cerebellar infarct, trace subarachnoid hemorrhage in interhemispheric fissure, right frontal lobe encephalomalacia, sphenoid s... | CLINICAL DATA:
53-year-old female with a history of migraines presenting with sudden dizziness.
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON: CT head from 05-23-2020.
FINDINGS:
A left cerebellar infarct is observed, with the remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation preserved.
Trace subarachnoid hemor... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
68-year-old female, blurry vision, history of hypertension, compared CT head 02-28-2021, left occipital lobe hypodensity, right subdural hematoma, small pineal cyst, no orbital abnormalities, bilateral ethmoid sinus opacific... | CLINICAL DATA:
68-year-old female with a history of hypertension presenting with blurry vision.
TECHNIQUE: Unenhanced brain CT scan.
COMPARISON: CT head from 02-28-2021.
FINDINGS:
A left occipital lobe hypodensity is observed, with the remainder of the grey-white matter differentiation preserved.
A right subdural... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
55-year-old female, abdominal pain, CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, compared to 12-05-2019, 3.2 cm liver lesion segment 4, mild intrahepatic bile duct dilation, 1.1 cm right renal lower pole cyst, trace ascites, no b... | CLINICAL DATA:
55-year-old female presenting with abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen and pelvis from 12-05-2019.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Normal in size and configuration. A 3.2 cm lesion is noted i... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
63-year-old male, weight loss, CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, comparison 07-08-2020, pancreatic head mass 4.0 cm, dilated main pancreatic duct, peripancreatic lymphadenopathy, no liver metastases, spleen with multip... | CLINICAL DATA:
63-year-old male presenting with weight loss.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen and pelvis from 07-08-2020.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Normal in size and configuration. No suspicious mass or liver met... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
58-year-old female, abdominal pain, CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, compared to 02-10-2022, 3.8 cm liver lesion in segment 6, intrahepatic bile duct dilation, gallstone 0.5 cm, no cholecystitis signs, right adrenal n... | CLINICAL DATA:
58-year-old female presenting with abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen and pelvis from 02-10-2022.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A 3.8 cm lesion is noted in segment 6. Otherwise, normal in ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
64-year-old male, weight loss and abdominal discomfort, CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, compared to 01-30-2022, 4.5 cm pancreatic head mass, main pancreatic duct dilation, intrahepatic bile duct dilation, mild ascite... | CLINICAL DATA:
64-year-old male presenting with weight loss and abdominal discomfort.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen and pelvis from 01-30-2022.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Normal in size and configuration. No sus... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
47-year-old female, abdominal pain, CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, compared to 03-25-2021, 3 cm hepatocellular carcinoma in segment 5, mild intrahepatic bile duct dilation, gallstone measuring 0.6 cm, 1.3 cm hypoden... | CLINICAL DATA:
47-year-old female presenting with abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen and pelvis from 03-25-2021.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A 3 cm hepatocellular carcinoma is noted in segment 5. Mild ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
58-year-old male, abdominal distention, CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, compared to 01-15-2022, 4 cm hypodense lesion in segment 3 of the liver, gallstone 0.5 cm, no intrahepatic bile duct dilation, mild atrophy of t... | CLINICAL DATA:
58-year-old male presenting with abdominal distention.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen and pelvis from 01-15-2022.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A 4 cm hypodense lesion is noted in segment 3. Otherwise... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
- Clinical data: 55-year-old male, abdominal pain
- Comparison: CT scan from 1 year ago
- Right renal cyst measuring 0.3 cm
- Gallstone measuring 0.2 cm
- Small hypodense lesion in the liver, 1.5 cm in diameter
- Mild spleno... | CLINICAL DATA: 55-year-old male presenting with abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT scan from 1 year ago.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A small hypodense lesion measuring 1.5 cm in diameter is noted. Otherwise, t... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
- Clinical data: 67-year-old female, weight loss and abdominal discomfort
- Comparison: None
- Heterogeneous mass in the liver, approximately 4.5 cm in size, with arterial enhancement and washout in the portal venous phase
-... | CLINICAL DATA: 67-year-old female presenting with weight loss and abdominal discomfort.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: None.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A heterogeneous mass measuring approximately 4.5 cm in size, with arter... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Clinical data: 55-year-old male, right upper quadrant pain
Comparison: None
Liver is enlarged, has a 2.5 cm hypodense lesion, peripherally enhancing
Gallbladder wall is thickened, measuring 0.5 cm
Left adrenal nodule, 1.5 cm... | CLINICAL DATA: 55-year-old male presenting with right upper quadrant pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: None.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: The liver is enlarged and has a 2.5 cm hypodense, peripherally enhancing lesion. No ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Clinical data: 62-year-old female, abdominal pain
Comparison: CT abdomen from 6 months ago
Pancreatic head mass, 3.5 cm, low attenuation, dilated main pancreatic duct
Liver surface nodularity, no focal lesions
Mild intrahepa... | CLINICAL DATA: 62-year-old female presenting with abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen from 6 months ago.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: The liver demonstrates surface nodularity, but no focal lesions are i... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Clinical data: 50-year-old male, weight loss
Comparison: None
Liver lesion, 4 cm, arterial enhancement, portal venous washout
Right renal cyst, 2 cm
Gallbladder sludge
Pancreatic tail cyst, 1 cm
Mild splenomegaly, 13 cm
Smal... | CLINICAL DATA: 50-year-old male presenting with weight loss.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: None.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A 4 cm lesion with arterial enhancement and portal venous washout is present. No other suspicious ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Previous CT 1 year ago, nausea and vomiting, enlarged spleen 14 cm, multiple hypodense liver lesions, largest 4 cm, 1 cm periportal lymph node, left renal cyst 2 cm, small bowel wall thickening, fluid in right paracolic gutt... | CLINICAL DATA: Patient presents with nausea and vomiting.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: Previous CT from 1 year ago.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Multiple hypodense lesions are present, with the largest measuring 4 cm.
BILE... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Abdominal pain, CT 3 months ago, 3 cm hypodense liver lesion, right adrenal nodule 1.5 cm, mild intrahepatic bile duct dilation, gallstone 0.5 cm, focal wall thickening in sigmoid colon, small amount of free fluid in pelvis,... | CLINICAL DATA: Patient presents with abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT from 3 months ago.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A 3 cm hypodense lesion is present.
BILE DUCTS: Mild intrahepatic bile duct dilation is n... |
Your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
- Clinical data: patient complaining of RUQ pain
- Comparison: CT abdomen from 6 months ago
- Right renal cyst measuring 0.3 cm
- Gallstone measuring 0.2 cm
- Liver lesion with peripheral enhancement, 1.5 cm
- Small amount o... | CLINICAL DATA: Patient complaining of right upper quadrant pain.
TECHNIQUE: CT abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast.
COMPARISON: CT abdomen from 6 months ago.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Liver lesion with peripheral enhancement measuring 1.5 cm is observed.... |
Your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen, mild hepatomegaly, focal hypodense lesion in the right lobe of the liver, periportal lymphadenopathy, mild left renal pelvis dilation
Template:
CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE:
COMPARISON:
FINDI... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen
COMPARISON: None
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Mild hepatomegaly. Focal hypodense lesion in the right lobe of the liver. No suspicious mass.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dila... |
Your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen, mild hepatomegaly, hypodense lesion in liver segment 4, possibly benign, mild intrahepatic bile duct dilation, small pancreatic tail cyst, enlarged retroperitoneal lymph nodes, left renal low... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen
COMPARISON: None
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Mild hepatomegaly with a hypodense lesion in segment 4, possibly benign.
BILE DUCTS: Mild intrahepatic bile duct dilation. No extrahepatic bile duct dil... |
Your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen, clinical history of abdominal pain, lung bases clear, heart normal in size, liver mildly enlarged, hypodense lesion in liver segment 6, uncertain etiology, possible hemangioma, mild intrahepa... | CLINICAL DATA: Clinical history of abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen
COMPARISON: None
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Mildly enlarged with a hypodense lesion in segment 6, uncertain etiology, possible hemangioma.
BILE DUCTS: Mild intr... |
Your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen, clinical history of abdominal pain, liver mildly enlarged, hypodense lesion in liver segment 6, uncertain etiology, possible hemangioma
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| CLINICAL DATA:
Clinical history of abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen.
COMPARISON:
None available.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Mildly enlarged. There is a hypodense lesion in liver segment 6 with uncertain etiology, possibly a heman... |
Your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen, clinical history of abdominal pain, liver mildly enlarged, hypodense lesion in liver segment 6, uncertain etiology, possible hemangioma, small bowel dilation in the left lower quadrant, mild ... | CLINICAL DATA:
Clinical history of abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE:
IV contrast-enhanced CT abdomen.
COMPARISON:
None available.
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Mildly enlarged with a hypodense lesion in liver segment 6 of uncertain etiology and possible hemangioma.... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced abdomen CT scan, enlarged right adrenal gland with heterogeneous enhancement, small hypodense lesion in segment 6 of liver, no intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation, no hydroureteronephrosis, n... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE: IV contrast-enhanced abdomen CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: A small hypodense lesion is seen in segment 6. No other suspicious mass.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
IV contrast-enhanced abdomen CT scan, clinical history of abdominal pain, mild hepatomegaly with multiple hypodense lesions of uncertain nature, gallbladder wall thickening, enlarged pancreas with peripancreatic fat strandin... | CLINICAL DATA: Clinical history of abdominal pain.
TECHNIQUE: IV contrast-enhanced abdomen CT scan.
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Mild hepatomegaly with multiple hypodense lesions of uncertain nature.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic ... |
your task is to arrange a given list of radiological findings into a given template.
Findings:
Diffuse periportal edema is again seen, Redemonstration of gallstones measuring collectively 3.0 cm with no features of acute cholecystitis. There is diffuse urothelial enhancement involving the right ureter and renal pelvis... | CLINICAL DATA:
TECHNIQUE:
COMPARISON:
FINDINGS:
LOWER THORAX: The lung bases are clear. The heart is normal in size.
LIVER: Diffuse periportal edema is again seen.
BILE DUCTS: No intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation.
GALLBLADDER: Redemonstration of gallstones measuring collectively 3.0 cm with no fea... |
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