I recently had my gallbaldder removed and was diagnosed with
AcuteAcute bilateral obstructive uropathy
Acute bronchitis
Acute cerebellar ataxia
Acute cholecystitis (gallstones)
Acute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute gouty arthritis
Acute hiv infection
Acute kidney failure
Acute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
Acute lymphocytic leukemia - photomicrograph
Acute pancreatitis Chologitis. My gallballder wall was inflammed and an ultrasound revealed sludge/stones. After the surgery, the surgeon told me it was infected and the
gangreneGangrene
Necrotizing soft tissue infection process had begun.
Prior to the removal of the gallbladder, I had complained of digestive problems, lost weight, fatigue, etc. for about 3 months. Other "non-gallbladder" related symptoms developed (dry eyes, frequent urination) about 45 days prior to removal of gallbladder. (Ruematologist ran blood work and ruled out autoimmune diseases - Nuerologist conducted MRI and ruled out neurological problem)
One month prior to removal of gallbladder, blood work revealed elevated
ALTAlt
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Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase
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Pregnancy - health risks (85),
Bilirubin (2.5),
Ferritin (782) and Smooth Muscle (85), and white cells were slighlty elevated.
Tests for Hemocromotosis were negative and a liver biopsy came back
normalNormal saline flush.
Could my Gallbladder disease caused these readings to become abnormal?
If so, how long should it take for them to normalize?
Since the liver biopsy was normal, could autoimmune hepatitis be ruled out?
Could the infection have caused my body to have a systemic inflammatory response? If so, could it have caused damage to such organs and when should such reponse normalize?