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Ultrasound showed, gall bladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen and liver normal in size. No dilatation of the common bile duct. Liver has coarsening of the echo texture. Probable fatty infiltration of the liver.

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That’s great. My Ultrasound showed all those organs to be normal also. They also scanned my aorta. So according to fibroscan I have mild to moderate scarring in duct(s). Will you be having fibroscan?

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Thanks. There was no evidence of dilatation of the aorta. I did have ascites six years ago.

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iceman77...welcome. 😊

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I have an Ultrasound every 6 months to check my TIPS. I had the TIPS Procedure in August 2014. The Ultrasound showed I needed a Venogram. I have had 3 Venograms in the last 3 years.

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