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01/04/2026

Not Your Routine Post-Op Swelling!
Clinical Story || Post inguinal hernia mesh repair || ➡️ On & off 😵‍💫 fever || ➡️ Rapidly increasing inguinoscrotal swelling.

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Not Your Routine Post-Op Swelling!Clinical Story || Post inguinal hernia mesh repair || ➡️ On & off 😵‍💫 fever || ➡️ Rapi...
31/03/2026

Not Your Routine Post-Op Swelling!
Clinical Story || Post inguinal hernia mesh repair || ➡️ On & off 😵‍💫 fever || ➡️ Rapidly increasing inguinoscrotal swelling.

Ultrasonography for insights & DeepView Unique RadiologistUltrasound report expertAmerican College of Radiology

29/03/2026

What’s the diagnosis 🤔⁉️
Ultrasonography for insights & DeepView Unique Radiologist Ultrasound report expert American College of Radiology

What’s the diagnosis ⁉️🤔                Ultrasonography for insights & DeepViewUltrasound report expertUnique Radiologis...
29/03/2026

What’s the diagnosis ⁉️🤔
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Can you crack this adnexal mystery? A young female presents with cyclical pelvic pain, worse during me**es.             ...
28/03/2026

Can you crack this adnexal mystery?
A young female presents with cyclical pelvic pain, worse during me**es.

Ultrasonography for insights & DeepView Ultrasound report expert American College of Radiology Unique Radiologist

Spot Diagnosis Challenge || Pelvic USG || A middle-aged female presented with complaints of lower abdominal fullness👉 Wh...
27/03/2026

Spot Diagnosis Challenge || Pelvic USG ||
A middle-aged female presented with complaints of lower abdominal fullness
👉 What’s your diagnosis?

Drop your answers below 👇
Let’s see who gets it right 🎯

What’s the diagnosis ⁉️🤔                   Ultrasonography for insights & DeepView
27/03/2026

What’s the diagnosis ⁉️🤔

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What’s the diagnosis ⁉️🤔
26/03/2026

What’s the diagnosis ⁉️🤔

Patient with persistent epigastric pain + vague upper abdominal discomfortwith no acute inflammatory signs.👉 What’s your...
26/03/2026

Patient with persistent epigastric pain + vague upper abdominal discomfort
with no acute inflammatory signs.

👉 What’s your diagnosis?




Ultrasonography for insights & DeepView Ultrasound report expertUnique RadiologistAmerican College of Radiology

A patient presented with🤢 Persistent vomiting ||😣 Right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain Think before you scroll… what’s your d...
25/03/2026

A patient presented with🤢 Persistent vomiting ||😣 Right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain
Think before you scroll… what’s your diagnosis?
💡 Drop your answers below ⬇️
Let’s see who’s got that sharp radiology instinct!

Ultrasonography for insights & DeepViewUnique RadiologistUltrasound report expertAmerican College of Radiology

23/03/2026

🩻 ULTRASOUND FINDINGS IN SPLENIC INJURY | AAST GRADE III

🚑 Following blunt abdominal trauma, this ultrasound case highlights an important learning point in splenic injury assessment, where over-grading is a common pitfall.

🔍 Grey Scale Ultrasound Highlights:
▪ Large heterogeneous intraparenchymal splenic lesion
▪ Predominantly echogenic / mixed echotexture
▪ Lesion involving the mid and upper pole of the spleen
▪ Geographic margins
▪ Capsular discontinuity at the upper pole
▪ Associated perisplenic fluid

🎯 Color Doppler Findings:
▪ Minimal internal vascularity within the lesion
▪ No definite segmental or hilar vascular injury
▪ Preserved flow in surrounding splenic parenchyma

🧠 Sonographic Interpretation:
These findings are consistent with a large intraparenchymal splenic hematoma (>5 cm) with capsular breach and moderate hemoperitoneum.

🟡 Golden Rule of Splenic Trauma Ultrasound:
👉 A large intraparenchymal splenic hematoma (>5 cm), with or without capsular breach, in the absence of confirmed major vascular injury, is classified as AAST Grade III splenic injury.

📌 Radiology Pearl:
Ultrasound helps detect and suggest the grade, but contrast-enhanced CT is essential to assess vascular integrity and exclude active bleeding.

💬 Discussion:
Would you classify this as Grade III or Grade IV based on ultrasound alone?

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23/03/2026

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