Dorsal Wall Ultrasound
Technique:
Real-time ultrasound examination of the dorsal wall was performed using a
high-frequency linear transducer (7–12 MHz).
Detailed assessment of the superficial and deep soft tissues was carried out
in longitudinal and transverse planes with grayscale and Doppler evaluation.
Clinical indication:
Palpable dorsal wall swelling / Localized pain / Soft tissue lesion evaluation.
Location: A focal soft tissue lesion is noted along the right lateral dorsal wall within the subcutaneous plane.
Soft Tissue Lesion: A well-defined oval hypoechoic solid lesion is identified measuring approximately 3.0 × 1.5 cm. The lesion appears homogeneous with smooth and well-circumscribed margins. Echotexture: Internal echotexture appears uniform without cystic degeneration, calcification, or necrotic component. Vascularity: Minimal to no significant internal vascularity is noted on Doppler imaging. Adjacent Structures: No surrounding edema, fascial disruption, or infiltration into adjacent soft tissues is identified.
Impression: Features are suggestive of leiomyoma in the dorsal wall.
Recommendation: Clinical correlation is advised. Follow-up evaluation may be considered if symptomatic or increasing in size.
Kindly Note:
Limitations / Technical Factors:
Ultrasound evaluation may have limitations in characterization of certain
soft tissue lesions and deep tissue extension.
Further imaging or histopathological correlation may be required
depending on clinical findings.
• This report is not valid for medico-legal purposes.

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