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Diagnosis For Mild Hepatoma-splenomegaly And Increased Echotexture In Liver

Mild hepatoma-splenomegaly and increasedechotexture of the liver is in keeping with fatty change and prominent lymph nodes seen in the oleo-colic mesentery are oval in shape and are possibly reactive. In a 7 years old boy ultrasound results. What is the diagnose?
Tue, 21 Feb 2017
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Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. I understand your concerns.
the diagnosis is some recent or present infectious process in organism and this is in most cases caused by ebstein bar virus, or so called mononucleosis. Hepatitis is less possible cause in his age. At this point there is no need to be concerned and there is no need fo specific treatment. He should do follow up liver ultrasound in 4 weeks and check liver markers in 2 weeks.
I hope I have answered you query
Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.
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Diagnosis For Mild Hepatoma-splenomegaly And Increased Echotexture In Liver

Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. I understand your concerns. the diagnosis is some recent or present infectious process in organism and this is in most cases caused by ebstein bar virus, or so called mononucleosis. Hepatitis is less possible cause in his age. At this point there is no need to be concerned and there is no need fo specific treatment. He should do follow up liver ultrasound in 4 weeks and check liver markers in 2 weeks. I hope I have answered you query Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.