Gastroenterologist consult

2023-06-03 08:24:01
I was having epigastric pain in last week and prior some days so I went to hospital to see the doctor, I got suggested to do usg abdomen and report says- Mild altered echotexture of pancreas with well-defined heteroechoic lesion seen near head of pancreas - For further evaluation. • Simple hepatic cyst in right lobe of liver. Later I did ct scan- and report says- -A small well-defined, rounded SOL of size 25×23x23 mm (42-50 HU) with a small eccentric calcific focus seen anterior to the uncinate process. The fat planes between the SOL and pancreas is maintained - Possible mesenteric cyst / Pseudocyst. -Tiny hepatic cyst. -Small discrete RIF and mesenteric adneopathy. ca19.9- says- 12.2 . Later when I went to show above reports he was telling me to do some more tests like PT INR cect abdomen eus +fnb and many more. Requesting you to check above consultation paper and suggest me that these expensive tests are necessary, as I'm physically fit by weight and other symptoms
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Consult on call There is problem Need to take action asap

Answered2023-06-05 08:17:06

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-06-03 09:27:59

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I would like to know the detailed history and get few investigations done. Please consult

Answered2023-06-04 12:28:17

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-06-04 01:23:16

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

Answered2023-06-03 13:09:23

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Please consult

Answered2023-06-03 08:27:36

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