CT Scan Report

Hi,

 

Could you please help me with your own experinced?

 

ALL CT SCAN is normal

 

But Urinary bladder had few points>

Urinary bladder is seen in distended state. Evidence of focal area of soft tissue attenuation involving the posterosuperior aspect of urinary bladder wall. It measures 3.2 and 2,4  cms. Minimal Stranding is seen in the adjacent Fat.

 

Please reply and God Bless you.

 

My Mom had grade 1 Stage 3c Endo Cancer 6 yrs ago.

 

Thanks Kumar

Comments

  • Hybridspirits
    Hybridspirits Member Posts: 209
    CT Scan

    while i can't explain the technical report on the bladder i do know the radiologist reports everything they see.  What they report isn't alwys negative. For example with my last scan they told me i had bursitis in my hip,  i have been told about stuff in my spine.  I have an MRI and not a CT Scan but they tell you everything.

    did you call your oncologist for an interpretation?  mine always tells me the "free information" as she calls it

     

  • kumar
    kumar Member Posts: 107
    Thanks for help

    It is tough in india.

     

    I am living in UK so looking for help.

     

    Thanks Kumar

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    Hi kumar
    look atbyhe end of

    Hi kumar

    look atbyhe end of your report.  It should say impression.   That will give you more of a clue if they are concerned or want to point something out to keep an eye on.

    great news on normal report!!

    kathy

  • nempark
    nempark Member Posts: 681
    same with me

    I am having the same issue Kumar.  Hope it is nothing for both of us.  All the best.

  • kumar
    kumar Member Posts: 107
    Kaleena said:

    Hi kumar
    look atbyhe end of

    Hi kumar

    look atbyhe end of your report.  It should say impression.   That will give you more of a clue if they are concerned or want to point something out to keep an eye on.

    great news on normal report!!

    kathy

    Thanks

    Imperssion is:

     

    Focal area of soft tissue attenuation involving posterosupeir  aspect of urinary bladder features as discribed above... Size is 32. cm and 2.4 cm .Minimal stranding is seen in fat.

     

    What Minimal Stranding is seen in fat.

     

    Thanks Kumar

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    kumar said:

    Thanks

    Imperssion is:

     

    Focal area of soft tissue attenuation involving posterosupeir  aspect of urinary bladder features as discribed above... Size is 32. cm and 2.4 cm .Minimal stranding is seen in fat.

     

    What Minimal Stranding is seen in fat.

     

    Thanks Kumar

    CT Normal

    Kumar:

    It says your CT Scan is normal.  They put the other stuff in the impression to make sure the next time that check that area over for sure.  If they thought it was sometime to have to be looked at it would say seek physician, etc.    Thats what was put on mine.  They put Should seek Urologist.   I also had maybe possible recurrence - continue watch.

    Then it would be up to your gyne/onc to decide whether or not you should have more testing ie:  PET Scan, MRI or something like that.

    But as always, with any concerns, please reach out to your doctor's office.

    My best to you.

    Kathy

  • kumar
    kumar Member Posts: 107
    Kaleena said:

    CT Normal

    Kumar:

    It says your CT Scan is normal.  They put the other stuff in the impression to make sure the next time that check that area over for sure.  If they thought it was sometime to have to be looked at it would say seek physician, etc.    Thats what was put on mine.  They put Should seek Urologist.   I also had maybe possible recurrence - continue watch.

    Then it would be up to your gyne/onc to decide whether or not you should have more testing ie:  PET Scan, MRI or something like that.

    But as always, with any concerns, please reach out to your doctor's office.

    My best to you.

    Kathy

    Hi

    Imperssion did mention also..

     

    Please correct Clinically and   with other investigation.

     

    Follow up and Histeopathological correction