Tuesday, December 1, 2009

WHAT A WONDERFUL ANKLE N KNEE REPORT SCAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Patient history:

Patient is 21 years old male, a football player, complain of pain at the right ankle and left knee.


RIGHT ANKLE:

Anteriorly: Tibia-talus join - no effusion.

Laterally: Fibula-calcanium - no effusion.

Laterally & Medially: both menisci do not have effusion, intact and homogenous.

Posteriorly: - Tendoachilis is intact, no bursitis, calcaneal spur, or edema seen.


LEFT KNEE:

Anterior:
Patella - no bursitis
Suprapatella - quadriceps tendon - no fluid collection.
Infrapatella - no tendinitis, bone is intact with good surface.

Medially - the cruciate ligament intact.
- medial meniscus - no effusion, intact and homogenous.

Laterally - lateral meniscus - no effusion, intact and homogenous.

Articular ligaments are intact medially and laterally.

Posterior - No popliteal cysts noted. The lateral and medial head of the gastrocnemius do not have efusion.

I DONT KNOW IF IM REPEATING MYSELF!!!!!!!! ELBOW SCAN REPORT FOR THE WIN!!!!!!!

Patient history:
- Patient is a 45 chinese male with left elbow pain.
- He feels the pain during flexion and extension of his elbow and with physical pressing on the radial humeral joint.
- he has had no previous injuries or accidents to the indicated area.
- he is a site manager but claims that he seldom involved in heavy lifting
- no other apparent relevant clinical history noted.

Left elbow scan:
Anterior, posterior, lateral and medial aspects of the elbow were scanned.
All ligaments and tendons were visualized and intact.
No fluid collections was seen.
No tendon thickening was seen, no bursitis noted.

OMG COOTIES AND BOOBIES!!!!!! ULTRASOUND OF THE BREASTS REPORT!!!!!!

Patient history:
61 years old female came in for breast scan.
She complained of right breast pain.
She has hypertension and is under medication for hypertension.
She has family history of hypertension.

Ultrasound findings:
Normal breast appearance was noted on both breasts.
Normal parenchyma and stroma were noted.
No palpable lumps, mass or lesions noted.
No enlarged lymph nodes were noted.