FAST exam - normal (ultrasonography)

Case contributed by David Carroll
Diagnosis not applicable

Presentation

Asymptomatic.

Patient Data

Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
ultrasound

Right upper quadrant view: no free fluid is present, echotexture of liver and kidney grossly normal.

Subcostal four chamber view: no pericardial effusion, contractility grossly normal.

Left upper quadrant view: no free fluid is present, echotexture of spleen and kidney grossly normal. 

Pelvic view: no free fluid present.

Pleura: sliding present, grossly normal. 

Case Discussion

Normal study for reference.

Of note, this study was technically limited; in a complete study the right and left upper quadrant views would extend further cephalad to look for a pleural or subphrenic collection. Additionally, the preferred pelvic view is transverse, as it is thought to provide a more complete sonographic window of the rectovesical/rectouterine space.

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