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Re: TESTS: what is a fatty liver & bicornuate uterus?

From: D (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 18:05:49 -0600 (CST)


I met with surgeon for followup & my results are no hernia, but test results say fatty infiltration of the liver & she believes I have a bicornuate Or septated uterus?

Would any of this cause pelvic pain on the left side & Is any of that a bad thing?

Thanks Diane

At Wed, 21 Nov 2007, grateful mom wrote: >
>With all due respect, as I am not a medical professional, I don't
>subscribe to the typical belief that "no news is good news". I agree
>that most drs will have their nurses call (my dr. calls me with the bad
>stuff :)) if there is reason for follow-up. However with the increasing
>work load that drs practices face sometimes results get lost in the
>shuffle. It is always good to call if you haven't heard your results in
>a reasonable amount of time. I usually wait a week and then call for
>all non-routine tests. Two weeks is standard for a pap and the like.
>Good luck and yes, typically if something is wrong they will call as
>soon as results are in.
>
>At Wed, 21 Nov 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>Based on my past exp if something is seriously wrong they will contact
>>you right away. If its something minor they may wait to tell you.
>>Generally speaking no news is good news! If your worried you can call
>>before your appt to check.
>>At Tue, 20 Nov 2007, D wrote:
>>>
>>>I should have asked, but Generally speaking if I got a ct scan today, &
>>>something shows up. How long till doctor gets results, (hospital did
>>>the test)
>>>If something is wrong do they call the patient or do you have to wait
>>>for the follow up appt in a week?
>>>
>>>thanks






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