Mild Splenomegaly
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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My spleen measures the same as yours, it was caused by hep c I had and was totally unaware of. The doctors misdiagnossed it because I did not fit the "profile" of a hep c patient. Apparently I picked it up somewhere along the line, but since I had no history of drug abuse or transfusions they didn't test for it. Be tested to rule it out because or if you do have it, it could explain why your spleen is enlarged.
They do not always test for it unfortunately. I had hepatic panels done and hep c was NOT tested for I found out much later on. Ask the doctor if he tested for hep c or if he is just going by your other bloodwork results. Some of us do not get "clues" like elevated ALT/AST readings to clue the doctor that we have it.
I wasted $15 to the doctor. I could have gotten his answer off the internet. I was expecting his opionion of the situation rather than some verbatim out of a medical book. He never even answered one question. I dissapointed to say the least by the response but at least the $15 goes to a good cause.
The neurological site is excellent but obviously has different doctors answering the questions.