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Right upper quadrant discomfort
Dear Doctor I m having right upper quadrant discomfort,Mild pain which radiates to back and Is that a liver,pancreas or gall bladder issue, Kindly help me Thank you
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Hello, this report suggest that serum amylase levels are higher. Ultrasonography of abdomen is suggested for ruling out pancreatitis Also serum lipase level are more specific for sach kind of disease Mostly drug overdose or alcohol  consumption leads to acute pancreatitis
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Your liver function test is deranged Could be Gall bladder stones with complications Get an Ultrasonogram abdomen ASAP
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