What Does This Lab Report Indicate?
I would explain as follows:
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I passed carefully through your question and would explain that an aortic diameter of 4.3 cm is considered a mild dilation of ascending aorta (aortic aneurysm).
This finding is not a medical emergency and the time span until your appointment doesn't pose and increased risk to your wife's health.
In similar situations, the rational medical strategy seems to be periodical monitoring of the aorta size by means of imaging tests (CT, angio CT scan, MRI or trans-esophageal echography) in order to investigate any possible dynamic changes of the aorta size and meanwhile, properly controlling blood pressure values, in order to prevent as much as possible further dilation of the aorta.
It is also necessary to locate properly the location and extension of the aortic dilation (whether it is extended in the aortic arch, thoracic descending aorta or to the abdominal region).
I would like to directly review your aorta CT scan report for a more professional opinion.
Could you please upload it on this question?
I remain at your disposal for any further questions, whenever you need!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri