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Hi there I had ct scan done as I had common bile duct dilation of 6mm on ultrasound. On ct it shows 7mm, not sure which is right or if it’s changed. Gallbladder is fine, liver showed slightly fatty. She said she doesn’t want to do anymore testing as 7mm is only mildly dilated and no stones etc present. Has anyone else got this with fatty liver? I’m having bloods redone tomorrow as I had some done in October and alt was 42 and ggt was 216 everything else normal.

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We can't offer much info medically. The duct measure is really within the margin of error for such tests so nothing new there. Understanding what is going on with your bloods is important so I encourage you to continue to watch those.

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