Imaging Report Details
Case: Case #1
| Patient: Eddy
| Date | 06/06/2026 |
|---|---|
| Modality | X-ray |
| Title | Chest |
| Body Region | |
| Radiologist / Reporter | |
| Source / File Reference | Open uploaded file |
Extraction Status: PDF Vision extraction complete
| Date: 06/06/2026 04:56
DAMNIT-V Imaging Evidence Extraction
Physical Evidence Summary
Abnormal gastric contents; hepatomegaly with characteristic radiographic signs; renomegaly with mineralization; thoracolumbar disc space narrowing; spondylosis; cranioventral lung opacity with interstitial/alveolar pattern.
Affected Systems
Gastrointestinal, Hepatic, Renal, Musculoskeletal, Pulmonary
DAMNIT-V Domain Mapping
{
"D": "Degenerative spinal disease (spondylosis, disc space narrowing)",
"A": "None noted",
"M": "Metabolic/endocrine liver disease (hepatic lipidosis, endocrinopathy)",
"N": "Possible neoplasia (hepatic, renal, pulmonary)",
"I": "Inflammatory/infectious (pneumonia, hepatitis, pneumonitis)",
"T": "Traumatic pulmonary hemorrhage/contusion differential",
"V": "Vascular venous congestion in hepatomegaly"
}
Conventional Flags
Hepatomegaly, renomegaly with mineralization, thoracolumbar disc space narrowing, spondylosis, cranioventral pulmonary opacity, abnormal gastric material.
Snapshot Evidence
Radiographs show abnormal gastric contents, enlarged liver and kidneys with mineralization, degenerative spinal changes including disc space narrowing and spondylosis, and increased opacity in cranioventral lung lobes consistent with pneumonia or other pulmonary pathology. These findings suggest multi-system involvement requiring further clinical correlation and diagnostics.
Raw Extracted Text
Abnormal Findings:
- Gastric Material: Presence of material within the stomach which may be ingesta, foreign material, or fluid. Differential diagnoses include normal ingesta (food, fluid), gastric foreign body, gastric mass, or other causes.
- Hepatomegaly: Suspected enlargement of the liver based on caudal displacement of the gastric axis, extension beyond costal arch, and rounding of lobar margins. Differentials include hepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, hepatotoxicity, hepatic neoplasia, venous congestion, endocrinopathy.
- Renomegaly: One or both kidneys enlarged based on kidney length compared to lumbar vertebrae. Differentials include acute kidney failure, renal compensatory hypertrophy, hydronephrosis, renal neoplasm.
- Renal Mineralization: Mineral opacity within one or both kidneys. Differentials include nephroliths, dystrophic mineralization.
- Thoracolumbar Disc Space Narrowing: Narrowing or collapse of a disc space in the thoracolumbar spine. Differentials include intervertebral disc extrusion, positional artifact.
- Spondylosis: Bony bridging across intervertebral disc spaces detected laterally. Considered a noninflammatory degenerative disorder. Differentials include chronic IVDD, age-related changes.
- Cranioventral Parenchymal Pattern: Increased opacity in cranioventral lung regions (right cranial, right middle, left cranial lung lobes) with interstitial/alveolar pattern. Differentials include pneumonia, pulmonary hemorrhage/contusion, atelectasis, pneumonitis, neoplasia.
Physical Evidence Summary:
- Abnormal gastric contents suggest possible foreign material or mass.
- Enlarged liver with characteristic radiographic signs.
- Enlarged kidneys with mineralization noted.
- Thoracolumbar spinal disc space narrowing and spondylosis indicating degenerative spinal changes.
- Increased lung opacity in cranioventral regions suggesting inflammatory or neoplastic lung disease.
Affected Systems: Gastrointestinal, Hepatic, Renal, Musculoskeletal (Spine), Pulmonary
Likely DAMNIT-V Domains:
- D (Degenerative): Spondylosis, thoracolumbar disc space narrowing (degenerative spinal disease).
- A (Anomalous): None specifically noted.
- M (Metabolic): Hepatomegaly differentials include hepatic lipidosis, endocrinopathy.
- N (Neoplastic): Possible hepatic neoplasia, renal neoplasm, pulmonary neoplasia.
- I (Inflammatory): Pneumonia, hepatitis, pneumonitis.
- T (Traumatic): Pulmonary contusion/hemorrhage differential.
- V (Vascular): Venous congestion differential in hepatomegaly.
Conventional Flags:
- Hepatomegaly with multiple possible serious differentials.
- Renomegaly with mineralization indicating possible nephrolithiasis or renal pathology.
- Thoracolumbar disc space narrowing and spondylosis indicating spinal degenerative disease.
- Cranioventral lung pattern suggesting pneumonia or other pulmonary pathology.
- Presence of gastric material abnormality requiring clinical correlation.
Snapshot Evidence:
Radiographic evaluation reveals multiple abnormalities including gastric material suggestive of foreign body or mass, hepatomegaly with possible hepatic disease, renomegaly with mineralization indicating renal pathology, degenerative spinal changes with thoracolumbar disc space narrowing and spondylosis, and a cranioventral pulmonary pattern consistent with pneumonia or other inflammatory/neoplastic lung disease. These findings warrant further clinical and diagnostic workup to determine definitive diagnosis and appropriate treatment.