What does this mean...Nash and not NAFLD ? If Nash what stage? Can anyone tell me what means? What exactly does steatohepatitis mean: fat, inflammation, scarring- all 3??? How bad??
There is a lot of difficulty diagnosing liver issues. Lots of docs make it hard to understand. Up to a point fatty liver is considered to be benign and docs ignore it and then it is fatty liver or steatosis. Ultrasound can't detect low levels of fat so you probably have significant fat which caused the increased brightness, echogenicity, seen by the ultrasound operator. The question is whether you have NASH or steatohepatitis. That is when the liver is being damaged and has inflammation and that is not a benign condition. Lots of people, including docs, throw those two terms around carelessly but steatosis is the early stage and steatohepatitis is the disease stage. Your doc has said both. My advice is to refer yourself to a liver specialist and get a proper workup. You need to find out specifically how stiff your liver is and what is causing the changes in your blood tests. You want to make sure you don't have a viral infection as just one possibility. Those are worrisome but not terrifying results so you need to take it seriously but try not to freak out.
I have a gastro who supposedly does liver too. Have a colonoscopy scheduled with him late July ( since then I got these blood labs). Do I go to him or should I go to a hepatologist?
So my primary who ordered the tests said new since 2018; not worse than incidental CT in January. January CT said notable fatty liver (incidental finding) but the ultrasound said steatohepatitis plus all liver enzymes.
My primary said do not worry about it. Do not need to do anything;?just do not let get worse.
So now really confused as ultrasound say steatohepatitis...which I think is worriesome. Should i just self refer to a hepatologist?
ultrasound can't detect steatohepatitis so that is a red flag that your care team may not really deal with liver disease. Personally, I'd try to be seen by a specialist to get it resolved so that I really knew the condition of my liver.
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