Hi, How are you? I am so sorry to hear about all the clinical findings.
My name is Dr Suresh. I am
Liver cancer and
liver transplant surgeon and I hope to answer all your questions today.
It is not very common to develop liver cancer without any previous history of hepatitis or cirrhosis. I understand that the ultrasound has suggested the possibility of liver cancer. But there are multiple conditions which can mimic liver cancer on a ultrasound including infections, cysts and even spread of cancer from elsewhere in the body.
For the definitive diagnosis of Liver cancer you will need a
blood test (Alpha feto protein) and a special CT scan of the liver called a Tri-phasic CT scan. If these tests are also inconclusive then a needle test will be required to biopsy the lesion and look under the microscope.
In the mean time, please do get a
complete blood count, liver function test, blood urea,
serum creatinine, PT/INR and APTT test. I would also get his blood checked for
hepatitis B and
Hepatitis C.
I hope your patients starts to feel better soon. Please do get back to me with the blood reports and the scan reports so I can guide you further. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any further details required.
Dr Suresh