What Does My Biopsy Test Result Indicate?
Question: Sir,
My father is a patient of GB carcinoma due obstructive jaundice, recently he has given chemo of three cycle, and now TMC XXXXXXX has taken Pet Scan and after that again TMC XXXXXXX has check Byopsy report, the report says :Moderately differentiated carcinoma of gall bladder, The tumor extend upto subserosal fat, The serosal surface is free from tumor (Stage PT2), Lymphovascular emboli are not seen, perineurial invasion is not seen, Rokitansky Aschoff sinuses with in situ adrenocarcinoma are also noted, now daily fever is coming and having pain on right stomach
Please advise for fever medicine and pain relief medicine
My father is a patient of GB carcinoma due obstructive jaundice, recently he has given chemo of three cycle, and now TMC XXXXXXX has taken Pet Scan and after that again TMC XXXXXXX has check Byopsy report, the report says :Moderately differentiated carcinoma of gall bladder, The tumor extend upto subserosal fat, The serosal surface is free from tumor (Stage PT2), Lymphovascular emboli are not seen, perineurial invasion is not seen, Rokitansky Aschoff sinuses with in situ adrenocarcinoma are also noted, now daily fever is coming and having pain on right stomach
Please advise for fever medicine and pain relief medicine
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. aggressive management of fever is required
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have read the details. Cancer patients are usually susceptible to infections and such is the case. He requires some investigations like complete blood counts, liver function tests, blood and urine cultures.
I will advise you to get him admitted for injectable antibiotics. We usually advise drugs like cefipime and amikacin in full dose.
Please consult your physician for admission and antibiotic prescription.
Hope for speedy recovery.
Thanks
Hello dear. aggressive management of fever is required
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have read the details. Cancer patients are usually susceptible to infections and such is the case. He requires some investigations like complete blood counts, liver function tests, blood and urine cultures.
I will advise you to get him admitted for injectable antibiotics. We usually advise drugs like cefipime and amikacin in full dose.
Please consult your physician for admission and antibiotic prescription.
Hope for speedy recovery.
Thanks
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