@Stephanie & Quintus
Thank you so very much
Just out of curiosity, is the amlodipine in pill or liquid form?
It is pill form.
Sienne, the US "results" are in this
summary. They said there was some thickening but didn't seem to be concerned.
Radiology:
On Monday, November 27, 2017, Gizmo Cuellar was presented for an ultrasound due to inappetent. The following is
a summary of the imaging findings:
Liver: The liver appeared diffusely hyperechoic but normal in echotexture; the liver margins were smooth.
Gallbladder: The gallbladder appeared normal - the visible biliary tree is not dilated.
Spleen: The spleen appeared small / poorly visible.
Right Kidney: The right kidney had fair corticomedullary distinction, hyperechoic cortex; Slightly irregular capsule;
there were no nephroliths and the renal pelvis was not dilated. The right kidney measured: 3.79 cm
Left Kidney: The left kidney had fair corticomedullary distinction, hyperechoic cortex; Slightly capsule; there were no
nephroliths and the renal pelvis was not dilated. The left kidney measured: 3.44 cm
Urinary Bladder: The urinary bladder appeared normal.
Right Adrenal Gland: The adrenal gland was well encapsulated and subjectively appeared normal in size. The right
adrenal gland measured: 3.4 mm
Left Adrenal Gland: The adrenal gland was well encapsulated and subjectively appeared normal in size. The left
adrenal gland measured: 4.0 mm\
Stomach: The stomach appeared normal.
Small Intestines: The small intestine had normal wall layering measuring: 3.6 mm
Colon: The colon appears normal.
Pancreas: The pancreas is hypoechoic and prominent.
Lymph Nodes: There was no obvious mesenteric or sublumbar lymphadenopathy.
Impression:
1. Hyperechoic liver parenchyma - this may be secondary to diabetes mellitus. An alternative consideration would be
hepatic lipidosis.
2. Hypoechoic large pancreas consistent with pancreatitis.
3. Hyperechoic irregular kidneys consistent with preexisting CKD.