Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing www.iiste.org ISSN 2422-8419 An International Peer-reviewed Journal Vol.91, 2021 47 Sonographic Association Between Fatty Liver and Gall Baldder Stone Habib-ur Rehman* Medical Imaging Doctor, Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior College Lahore, University Campus, 17-KM Raiwaind Road, Kot Arain, Lahore,Pakistan Pakeeza Jameel Medical Imaging Doctor, Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior College Lahore, University Campus, 17-KM Raiwaind Road, Kot Arain, Lahore,Pakistan Muhammad Sohaib Khalid Medical Imaging Doctor, Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior College Lahore, University Campus, 17-KM Raiwaind Road, Kot Arain, Lahore,Pakistan Dr. Shafqat Rehman Medical Imaging Doctor,Masters in Medical Imaging Technology, Lecturer, Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior College Lahore, University Campus, 17-KM Raiwaind Road, Kot Arain, Lahore,Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Uzair Medical Imaging Doctor,Masters in Medical Imaging Technology, Lecturer, The University of Lahore, 1-KM Defence Road, near Bhuptian Chowk, Lahore, Pakistan Rana Muhammad Athar Azeem Shams Medical Imaging Doctor,Masters in Medical Imaging Technology, Lecturer, Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior College Lahore, University Campus, 17-KM Raiwaind Road, Kot Arain, Lahore,Pakistan Rana Muhammad Bakhtawar Khan Sajawal Masters in Mathematics, Lecturer, Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior College Lahore, University Campus, 17-KM Raiwaind Road, Kot Arain, Lahore,Pakistan The research is financed by Asian Development Bank. No. 2006-A171(Sponsoring information) Abstract Background: Fatty liver (chronic liver disease) was most frequently found associated with gall stones. It arises due to accumulation of lipid in hepatocytes mainly triglyceride. Due to high existence of obesity in the population, the risk of fatty liver and gall stones also increases. In Pakistan the prevalence of fatty liver was 15- 20 %. Fatty liver and gall stones could easily be observed on ultrasound. Objective: To evaluate the sonographic association between fatty liver and gall bladder Stone. Study Design: Descriptive Study was conducted Settings: Sanabil health services. Lahore Period: Four months Material & Methods: In our study patients presents with epigastric pain high cholesterol level and previous history of gall stones.While patient with the history of cholecystectomy were excluded. All the data had been composed from Sanabil Health Services Lahore. After informed consent, data was composed through ultrasound machine GE LOGIQ P7 with convex probe (frequency 2.5- 5MHZ) Results: According to results total volume of patient was 220. Now we were comparing between cholelithiasis and grading of fatty liver. Total no of GRADE 1 fatty liver patients were 63 out of 220 in which 13 patients were showing absence of GS while 50 patients showed GS. Total no of GRADE II fatty liver patients were 89 out of 220 in which 36 patients were showing absence of GS while 53 patients showed GS. Total no of GRADE III fatty liver patients were 68 out of 250 in which 20 patients were showing absence of GS while 48 patients showed GS. Total no of 69 out of 220 patients showed absence of GS while 151 patients out of 220 showed with GS. Conclusion: We concluded that the patients who had high cholesterol level, gall stones are associated with fatty liver disease. Moreover fatty liver disease was more common in females than males. Keywords: Nonalcoholic fatty liver, chronic liver disease, Gallbladder, Gall stones, Ultrasound and cholecystokinin. DOI: 10.7176/JHMN/91-09 Publication date:July 31 st 2021