Normal Appearances Normal Abdominal Ultrasound Estimated reading: 1 minute 196 views Contributors Clinical History A 30-year old female presented with an acute onset of abdominal pain on the right. Case Description An abdominal ultrasound was requested. Diagnosis/ Discussion/ Treatment/ Follow-up The patient was managed conservatively, and the symptoms resolved spontaneously over time. Sonograms Pancreas Abdominal aorta Left lobe liver in longitudinal orientation Left lobe liver in transverse orientation Right lobe liver in transverse orientation Right lobe liver in longitudinal orientation Patent portal vein showing hepatopetal (antegrade) flow Right kidney A thin-walled gallbladder Common bile duct Left kidney Spleen Normal Abdominal Ultrasound - PreviousNormal AppearancesNext - Normal Abdominal UltrasoundBladder Mass with Liver Metastasis Published on: September 2, 2024