Done Blood Test Revealing Cardiac Panel, Tumor Marking. New Finding Of Pancreatic Lipomatosis. Help?
I just uploaded the results of my latest blood test: cardiac panel, thyroid panel and tumor markers (female); breast , whole abdomen and transrectal ultrasound results and urinalysis results of tests taken just last month. There are a lot of issues there inclusive of the new finding of pancreatic lipomatosis . It feels overwhelming and was wondering if you can give an idea of how I can tackle my health issues in principle from one step to another. A broad strokes outline of what I can do to work to tackle these issues in an optimal manner is what I am asking for.
I would be able to help you better if you post your blood test report, cardiac panel, thyroid panel, tumor marker panel, urinalysis and ultrasound abdomen.
As far as I can understand, the abdominal ultrasound gives an impression of pancreatic lipomatosis.
In general lipomatosis is a rare condition characterised by replacement of normal tissue/ organ by adipose tissue (fat tissue).
Lipomatosis is a degnerative condition the cause of hich is not known. It causes degeneration of the organ and a decrease in the functional ability of the organ.
Further you have to discuss it with your doctor preferably a gastroenterologist.
Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Done Blood Test Revealing Cardiac Panel, Tumor Marking. New Finding Of Pancreatic Lipomatosis. Help?
Hello and welcome to HCM I would be able to help you better if you post your blood test report, cardiac panel, thyroid panel, tumor marker panel, urinalysis and ultrasound abdomen. As far as I can understand, the abdominal ultrasound gives an impression of pancreatic lipomatosis. In general lipomatosis is a rare condition characterised by replacement of normal tissue/ organ by adipose tissue (fat tissue). Lipomatosis is a degnerative condition the cause of hich is not known. It causes degeneration of the organ and a decrease in the functional ability of the organ. Further you have to discuss it with your doctor preferably a gastroenterologist. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal