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Old 07-26-2007, 10:03 AM #1
Lily Lily is offline
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Default anyone know about liver disease?

I am wondering if these labs indicate a problem with my liver. I can't seem to find out anything. An elevated A/G ratio, low BUN. An hepatic hemangioma and cyst, said to be benign. Low WBC and RBC and slightly impaired glucose tolerance. I don't drink any alcohol at all and don't use drugs. Maybe these labs don't mean anything, I don't know. Have muscular atrophy for unknown reason. Recently started having fluid gurgling through abdomen which might be ascites.
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