Choletiasis

2023-07-15 09:55:19
I have done a CT scan since I had a upper right abdomen pain. Results shows hepatomegaly(20.5) with diffuse fatty infiltration. Beaver-tail configuration of liver seen. Chronic calculus cholecystitis. Is that serious?
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Investigations are interpreted in relation to the clinical condition of the person.

Answered2023-07-15 12:17:34

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Symptomatic Gall stone disease should be operated before its get complicated
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visit a Gastro surgeon

Answered2023-07-15 11:38:19

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Consult with surgical gastroenterologist
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Pain may be due to cholicystitis

Answered2023-07-15 12:42:36

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-07-15 11:49:03

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Since you have symptoms its best to get it operated for the cholelithiasis(gall stone),so that it does not get serious.

Answered2023-07-15 10:56:06

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-07-15 10:53:25

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If causing symptoms then yes should b operated upon

Answered2023-07-15 10:00:05

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Depends upon clinical condition, physical examination findings and reports of further investigations

Answered2023-07-15 09:59:42

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