I was diagnosed with chronic gastritis and atrophy in November. I had an upper endoscopy and a
colonoscopy after a low B-12 reading. my
regularRegular insulin doctor was administering monthly B-12 shots for
perniciousPernicious anemia anemia but it wasn't coming up. I went to see an oncologist hematologist and it turns out he just was not giving a high enough dosage.The hematologist suspects i may have celiac disease also ..the blood work was negative and the doctor who did my endoscopy did not see anything unusual but we are waiting for the biopsy of my intestine to come back. In the meantime I have been staying on a gluten free diet just in case.My hematologist had me do a catscan to check my ovaries for cysts and the scan showed a
spotBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots on my liver. He said not to worry about it he called it
focalFocal neurological deficits hypoplasia and I was probably born with it. He said he wanted to do a follow up scan in 4 months. As I have been doing research on celiac disease for recipes etc. I saw an autoimmune
disorderAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia
Chronic motor tic disorder called primary biliary cirrhosis linked to celiac disease.I have now scared myself and should probably stay off the internet.....my question is could focal hypoplasia be mistaken for primary biliary cirrhosis? My alk phos was normal at 60 and Bili total was 0.5 also normal. If my doctor feels it is something I was born with why would he want to do a follow up scan? Could the two look alike on the scan or am I being silly and need to put the computer up for awhile (i hope it's the latter)thanks so muck for your time much for your time Denine