Im 34 weeks pregnant and have high liver enzymes, why the dr. would want an ultrasound of my gull bladder? - why do we need to get your gull bladder
Im a little worried that I could not wait after 34 weeks ... chloe stasis and now I was diagnosed ... and the doctor wanted an ultrasound examination of the bladder gull person has gone before?
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You should really ask your doctor and make sure that he / she says, if you understand.
If the liver function tests (mainly transaminases, or ALT and AST) to the end of pregnancy, doctors often worry about pre-eclampsia. Make an ultrasound is important to determine why the enzyme on. Where appropriate, scabies, in conjunction with elevated liver enzyme levels (I think it was bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase + / - AST and ALT) spoke of cholestasis. Cholestasis means that a backup of the gallbladder bile. The most common cause is gallstones. There are also other causes, including certain medications. However, it is also important to do an ultrasound to rocks or other obstacles to look into the bile ducts.
You should really ask your doctor and make sure that he / she says, if you understand.
If the liver function tests (mainly transaminases, or ALT and AST) to the end of pregnancy, doctors often worry about pre-eclampsia. Make an ultrasound is important to determine why the enzyme on. Where appropriate, scabies, in conjunction with elevated liver enzyme levels (I think it was bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase + / - AST and ALT) spoke of cholestasis. Cholestasis means that a backup of the gallbladder bile. The most common cause is gallstones. There are also other causes, including certain medications. However, it is also important to do an ultrasound to rocks or other obstacles to look into the bile ducts.
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