Brief Answer:
answering the direct questions
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
I am Dr Saumya Mittal, MD
Read your query.
You have asked the following specific questions
I wonder about lymphalic hypoplasia?
What kind of MD would see her?
What further tests needed if CT reveils mass?
Any
radionuclide or arterial testing needed?
Any excellent doctors in our Portland/Vanc avail for this kind of problem?
Does it seem like we are in the right direction?
I will discuss the problem so that you understand more clearly what we may have to do.
The edema in the leg can be due to
a. heart failure- which you have ruled out, besides she is on diuretics
b.
kidney disease- where there seems to be a probability, since she is on diuretics
c. a vascular disease- like arterial and venous problem, you said the doppler is normal
d. an abdominal mass- this may compress the major vessels, causing swelling of the legs by cutting on the flow of blood from legs back to the body- needs a
ct scan which she is scheduled for..
So I would answer your last question- yes you are on the right track.
As for the question regarding further tests, it will depend on where this mass turns up. Accordingly we will need to do the further tests. We will definitely need a
biopsy. A PET may be needed according to the site and possible biopsy diagnosis. So the further tests will vary as per the CT report, as that will guide how we can reach to this mass.
if its a mass I would recommend at least one consultation with an oncologist/oncosurgeon/radiotherapist. Usually they work in a team. So you may not have to choose multiple doctors.
As for lymphatic hypoplasia, usually its a congenital disease. So I wont worry about that just yet. Let wait for the CT scan.
And for the remaining question- a good doctor, the therapy is standard for most of the mass conditions. Whhat you will need to concentrate on is a good hospital with brilliant nursing care. Cause therapy will be similar everywhere. But the nursing care can be crucial in these cases.
I hope this has answered your current queries. And doubts, clarifications and further queries are welcome
Dr Saumya Mittal, MD