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- Caudate Lobe Hypertrophy
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Abdominal Ultrasound: Normal vs Abnormal Images - Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Kidney, and Hernia USG
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- 1 - Normal
- 2 - Caudate Lobe Hypertrophy
- 3 - Simple Hepatic Cyst
- 4 - Hydatid Cyst
- 5 - Calcified Hydatid Cyst
- 6 - Hepatic Abscess
- 7 - Hemangioma
- 8 - Focal Nodular Hyperplasia
- 9 - Spoke Wheel Appearance
- 10 - Adenoma
- 11 - Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- 12 - Metastases + Metastases With Fatty Liver
- 13 - Grade 1 Steatosis
- 14 - Grade 2 Steatosis
- 15 - Grade 3 Steatosis
- 16 - Cirrhosis
- 17 - Portal Hypertension
- 18 - Starry Sky Sign Hepatitis
- 19 - Normal Gallbladder
- 20 - Phrygian Cap
- 21 - Multiseptated Gallbladder
- 22 - Contracted Gallbladder
- 23 - Complete Gallbladder Duplication
- 24 - Partial Gallbladder Duplication
- 25 - Gallstones Cholelithiasis
- 26 - WES Sign
- 27 - Sludge
- 28 - Acute Cholecystitis
- 29 - Gangrenous Cholecystitis
- 30 - Gallbladder Perforation
- 31 - Polyps
- 32 - Adenomyomatosis
- 33 - Gallbladder Cancer
- 34 - Cholecystitis Due To Hepatitis
- 35 - Porcelain Gallbladder
- 36 - Normal Bile Duct
- 37 - Fusiform Dilation Choledochal Cyst
- 38 - Dilated Common Bile Duct
- 39 - Caroli Disease
- 40 - Central Dot Sign
- 41 - Intrahepatic Biliary Stones
- 42 - Common Bile Duct Stones
- 43 - Mirizzi Syndrome
- 44 - Hemobilia
- 45 - Pneumobilia
- 46 - Acute Cholangitis
- 47 - Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis
- 48 - Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
- 49 - Ascariasis
- 50 - HIV AIDS Cholangiopathy
- 51 - Intraductal Cholangiocarcinoma
- 52 - Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
- 53 - Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma
- 54 - Normal Pancreas
- 55 - Pancreatitis
- 56 - Parenchymal Atrophy
- 57 - Pancreatic Pseudocyst
- 58 - Dilated Pancreatic Duct
- 59 - Pancreatic Duct Stones
- 60 - Cystadenoma
- 61 - Microcystic Adenoma
- 62 - Adenocarcinoma
- 63 - Insulinoma
- 64 - Metastases
- 65 - Pancreatic Injury
- 66 - Normal Spleen
- 67 - Splenule
- 68 - Splenomegaly
- 69 Splenic Clefts
- 70 - Cyst
- 71 - Cyst With Calcified Walls
- 72 - Complex Cyst
- 73 - Hemangioma
- 74 - Lymphangioma
- 75 - Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
- 76 - Inflammatory Pseudotumor
- 77 - Lymphoma
- 78 - Metastases
- 79 - Abscess
- 80 - Gamna-Gandy Bodies
- 81 - Granuloma
- 82 - Sarcoidosis
- 83 - Trauma
- 84 - Pseudoperisplenic Fluid
- 85 - Infarcts
- 86 - Torsion
- 87 - Splenic Artery Aneurysm
- 88 - Normal
- 89 - Enteritis
- 90 - Small Bowel Obstruction
- 91 - Intussusception
- 92 - Midgut Volvulus
- 93 - Crohn’s Disease
- 94 - Limberg Score Grading
- 95 - Normal Appendix/Appendicitis
- 96 - Appendicolith
- 97 - Hyperechoic Periappendiceal Fat
- 98 - Periappendiceal Hyperechoic Structure
- 99 - Periappendiceal Fluid
- 100 - Perforated Appendix More timestamps in pin comment below