Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist is likely that you have chronic hepatitis C. Pass a blood test for HCV RNA similar question: ... is not expanded. pancreas: a homogeneous structure, the head of 24 mm, body 12, tail 17., echogenicity enhancement. spleen: the homogeneous, 102h44. CT ...
Thursday, August 11, 2011
A few days ago, I appeal to you to question, but the response from you was not, I ask him again. A week ago, I accidentally went to the U.S., and I found two stones - a twin (the same size stone on 12mm.) In the gallbladder. UZIst told me that the stones in the gallbladder, a few years. Gallbladder: Form: S shaped bend in a third of the body Dimensions: 91h28 (norm - until 100h40) Density: increased Thickness: normally Contents: inhomogeneous concretions: Yes, with a small amount of suspension. Ducts: in normal pancreas: Contours - Smooth Dimensions - head 21 mm (normal, up to - 27 mm) body 9mm (normal, up to: 8-21mm) tail 13mm (standard 20mm) sizes were told that everything is normal, Fabric: homogeneous Echogenicity: improved liver: Outline diaphragm: a clear, smooth Dimensions: right lobe - 143mm (norm: up to 140mm) left lobe - 44mm (standard: do80mm) The structure of the fabric: homogeneous Echogenicity: increased spleen - a common bile ducts norm - the norm vessels - normally my diagnosis: Diffuse changes in the liver and para / gland; cholelithiasis, chronic calculous cholecystitis. Immunoassay: IG A 1,84 (norm 1,5-2,5) Ig M 3,0 (standard 1.0 + / - 0.09 g / l) IG G 17,24 (norm 9.85 + / - 0,26 g / l), the CEC 57 (norm 50-60 units). Complement 38.45 (normal 40-60 units). Biochemical parameters: total bilirubin 13.2 (normal 8,5-20,5 micromol / l ) Bilirubin direct 0 (norm 0-3,5 mmol / L) unconjugated bilirubin 13.2 (normal 6,4-15,4 micromol / L) of ALT 1.8 (norm 0,1-0,68 mmol / l) AST 0,55 (norm 0,1-0,45 mmol / l) HIV - negative Giardia and opistrohi - negative Hepatitis B - Hepatitis C is negatively - positively. Assistant and advised to retake the blood for hepatitis C. Now, I accept Ursosan, Ultop and Creon. My question is as follows: 1. Can Ursosan affect the analysis of hepatitis C? (A side effect Ursosan - elevated liver transaminases). 2. Could analysis of hepatitis C show a false positive result? 3. And what can I do? 4. Could it happen contamination from: I'm doing the piercing, but I have not taken the body, kept inflammation, until I removed the piercing.
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