Can you shed any light on the below results? I am so scared that I may actually be in the early stages of cirrhosis. My platelet count has been below 129 for more than a year now, but no mention of enlarged spleen. Also during this time my red blood cell, white blood cell and hemoglobin have been decreasing. I know I have posted the question about the fibrosis before, but I do not understand where they say the gallbladder is contracted, what does this mean? And also don't understand about the bladder not being distended. My sister has interstatial cystitis and I am wondering if that is why the bladder is not distended.
DIAGNOSIS:
LIVER, NEEDLE CORE BIOPSY:
Moderate steatosis with mild steatohepatitis
Grade 3 fibrosis
COMMENT:
Iron stain shows no increase in stainable iron. PAS stain shows no diastase
resistant globules in the cytoplasm. Trichrome stain highlights fibrosis
present. There is focal nodule formation although there is not frank cirrhosis.
There is Mallory hyaline present.
As part of our Quality Assurance Program, an additional pathologist (PSB) has
reviewed the case and concurs.
Linda Wells, MD
***Electronically Signed Out (03/14/2014)***
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CLINICAL INFORMATION:
Abnormal LFTs, smoker half pack. Possible NASH.
TECHNIQUE: Axial, coronal and sagittal images of the abdomen and pelvis obtained following 100cc omnipaque 350 and po contrast.
FINDINGS: Visualized lung bases, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, adrenals and kidneys are unremarkable There is no hydronephrosis. No perinephric stranding is seen . Liver shows mild diffuse steatosis. The gallbladder is contracted. A small hiatal hernia is seen. Small fat-containing hernia at the umbilicus .
No free fluid or upper abdominal adenopathy seen. There is no bowel obstruction.
CT pelvis:
Moderate amount of fecal debris is identified in the colon. The bladder is not distended . The appendix is normal. No fluid collection or pelvic mass is seen.
Impression:
There is no acute intra-abdominal process.