The spleen is slightly larger with uniform density, and no abnormal enhancement focus is found. No enlarged lymph nodes are found in the retroperitoneum. The size of the diaphragmatic nodule is still clear on the left side, and the diaphragmatic boundary is about 16 * 7m wide. The diaphragmatic boundary is still clear on the left side, and the diaphragmatic boundary is obviously enhanced. Attachment: calcification of right liver. What else should we do to check the etiology of CT
Condition Analysis:
If the spleen is too large, it may have a great relationship with the liver. If you want further examination, you can do further examination of the liver and gallbladder, such as color Doppler ultrasound of some relevant parts or the detection of relevant data such as liver function, so as to further clarify and actively treat.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described, you have a slightly enlarged spleen by B-ultrasound. There are no other symptoms, and there are no swollen lymph nodes. There is only one liver calcification. Some people may have a slightly enlarged congenital spleen, which should be no problem. It is recommended that you check a liver function. If the liver function is normal, it may be congenital physiological splenomegaly, which is no problem
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to your description of symptoms, there should be no big problem. If there are no clinical symptoms and uncomfortable manifestations, you can observe the time and have a regular review. The main thing is to do a good job in diet and life. Diet should be light, low fat and low salt, quit smoking and alcohol, exercise properly and have a regular review. Regular re examination of CT is OK. There is no need to do other examinations.
Condition Analysis:
The cause of splenomegaly needs to be eliminated, whether there is hypersplenism, and recheck whether the blood routine and platelet are normal. CT showed that there was a centimeter sized nodule under the left diaphragm, which should be an enlarged lymph node and calcification in the liver. These abnormal manifestations require regular physical examination once a year.