Normal Arterial Doppler Us Bilateral

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PATIENT NAME: NYACHUDDIER KHAT

AGE: 22 YRS
REF.FROM: DR
ULTRA SOUND REPORT
LOWER LIMB ARTERIAL DOPPLER ULTRASOUND SCAN

Clinical information:

Procedure:
Triplex Doppler ultrasonography of the lower limb arteries using a high frequency linear transducer

Findings:
Right:
Normal pulsatile triphasic waveform pattern is demonstrated in the distal external iliac, common femoral,
femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries.
No significant atheromatous plaque formation is observed.
Intimal lining is smooth and regular.
No aneurism is seen.
Spectral analysis is entirely normal.
There is no focal area of stenosis or thrombosis noted.

Left:
Normal pulsatile triphasic waveform pattern is demonstrated in the distal external iliac, common femoral,
femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries.
No significant atheromatous plaque formation is observed.
No aneurism is seen.
Intimal lining is smooth and regular.
Spectral analysis is entirely normal.
There is no focal area of stenosis or thrombosis noted.

A summary of the flow velocities and ratios is attached.


 
INTERPRETATION:
Essentially normal lower limb arterial Doppler ultrasound. No significant atheromatous plaque
formation, stenosis, aneurysm or thrombosis is observed.

SONOGRAPHER/DOCTORS SIGN…………………………………………
KIPRONO ISHMAEL

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