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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 143722" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Bernie - If you're teaching a nationally recognized ultrasound course, you know your stuff. Last blood work was about a month ago. Enzymes normal per LabCorp, and consistent with what I typically see. Makes sene that the measurement would possibly be subject to Sonographers error. </p><p></p><p>CoastWatcher - Have enzymes checked regularly as part of my TRT blood work (5 years on TRT). Enzymes are about the same now as when I started. Was that your 1st ultrasound? Did you have any previous ultrasounds that showed a normal size liver? I've had several over the last couple years due to gallstones, but this is the first one to suggest an enlarged liver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 143722, member: 565"] Bernie - If you're teaching a nationally recognized ultrasound course, you know your stuff. Last blood work was about a month ago. Enzymes normal per LabCorp, and consistent with what I typically see. Makes sene that the measurement would possibly be subject to Sonographers error. CoastWatcher - Have enzymes checked regularly as part of my TRT blood work (5 years on TRT). Enzymes are about the same now as when I started. Was that your 1st ultrasound? Did you have any previous ultrasounds that showed a normal size liver? I've had several over the last couple years due to gallstones, but this is the first one to suggest an enlarged liver. [/QUOTE]
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