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A mildly dilated left ventricle could mean a wide variety of things. You may have an enlarged heart, or you could be on a medication that is causing this.
Mildly enlarged periportal and gastrohepatic ligament lymph nodes are usually seen in malignancies of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and lymphoma. For those with enlarged periportal and gastrohepatic ligament lymph nodes without evidence of the above malignancies, biopsies are recommended to ascertain where the malignant cells are coming from.
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Hepatosplenomegaly is the medical term for an enlargement of both the liver (hepato-) and the spleen (-spleno-). It can be caused by various conditions, such as infections, blood disorders, or liver diseases. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, feeling full quickly when eating, and fatigue. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Yes, though the term everyone uses is "ruptured." A ruptured spleen is mildly painful, but bleed profusely into your abdominal cavity, and is an emergency. The condition can lead to death.
A mildly enlarged cardiac silhouette indicates that the outline of the heart appears larger than normal on imaging studies, such as a chest X-ray. This enlargement can suggest various conditions, including heart disease, fluid around the heart, or hypertension. While it may not be immediately concerning, it often warrants further evaluation to determine the underlying cause and assess the heart's function. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive assessment and appropriate management.
Yes this could be pregnancy related. Perform a HPT.
It means that your liver is bigger than it should be. Can happen from drinking too much, or from disease. You need to listen to your doc and follow the recommendations on how to live your life.
You are probably mildly dehydrated which then causes you to feel tired. Drink water regularly, especially when it is hot, even if you are mostly inside.
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