CT Abdomen/Pelvis

CT ABDOMEN/PELVIS Clinical Information: Technique: Post IV and oral contrast fine slice imaging was obtained from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis in portal venous phase. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The liver, spleen, pancreas, adrenals and kidneys have a normal appearance. The bowel is well opacified with oral contrast and is unremarkable, with normal wall […]

CT Head – Common minor abnormalities

CT HEAD – Minor small vessel ischaemic disease Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the skull base to the vertex. Brain and bone windows were reconstructed. Comparison: Findings: No intra or extra-axial mass lesions or collections are identified. The ventricles and sulcal spaces are within normal limits and there […]

CT Neck Vessels – Normal

NORMAL CT NECK VESSELS and CIRCLE OF WILLIS Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice post IV contrast helical CT images were obtained from the aortic arch to the vertex of the skull. Soft tissue and bone windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Vessels: The aortic arch has a normal appearance with conventional anatomy and no atheromatous […]

Normal CT Lumbar Spine

NORMAL CT LUMBAR SPINE Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from T12 to the sacrum. Bone and soft tissue multiplanar reconstructions were performed. Findings: No fractures are identified in the lumbo-sacral spine. The vertebral bodies and discs are of normal height and there is no mal-alignment. The facet joints, spinous […]

Normal HRCT Chest

NORMAL HRCT CHEST Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed. Fine slice supine expiratory and prone inspiratory images were also acquired. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is […]

Normal CT Pulmonary Angiogram

NORMAL CT PULMONARY ANGIOGRAM Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice pulmonary artery phase helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The pulmonary arteries have a normal appearance with no fillings defects to suggest a pulmonary embolus. The heart, great vessels, trachea […]

Normal CT KUB

NORMAL CT KUB Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the tops of the kidneys to the perineum. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Both kidneys have a normal appearance with no perinephric fat stranding. The pelvicalyceal systems are normal with no calculi identified. Both ureters and the bladder are normal. The solid […]

Normal CT Chest

NORMAL CT CHEST Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice post contrast helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is no lymphadenopathy. The pulmonary vessels and bronchi are normal, as […]

Normal CT Head

NORMAL CT HEAD – Non-Contrast Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the skull base to the vertex. Brain and bone windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ________ Findings: No intra or extra-axial mass lesions or collections are identified. The ventricles and sulcal spaces are within normal limits and there is no […]