hi I received ultrasound results although not sure what they mean and no follow up arranged. . Can anyone advise?
Cirrhosis - cryptogenic/Azathioprine-induced
Ultrasound shows features in keeping with stable cirrhosis; with a splenomegaly (15cm), but no focal lesions and no ascites. Your most recent reassuring. Your platelet count is stable at 108, with a normal albumin (37) and a normal AFP (<3).
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Hi, it states that you have cirrhosis, cause unknown, possibly caused by immunosuppresants?
Your liver is stable, with a slightly enlarged spleen, however no lesions which is good sign, as they could be a sign of cancer.
No ascites, no fluid build up in your abdomen, so it's compensated cirrhosis, which is the best kind lol. Platelet count should be 150+ so 108 is slightly low but not dangerously so, and this is common with cirrhosis.
Normal albumin and AFP, these are part of your blood test results for liver function test.
Child Pugh A5, this means class A cirrhosis with lowest possible score of 5, early stage. Cirrhosis is graded either class A, B or C, A is the best score.
UKELD 46, this is a score from your blood test, I'm not too sure about that, it's not high enough for you to go on a liver transplant list. I would ask about this on your follow up.
I haven't been advised of my UKELD, but I'm class A, Child Pugh 6.
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