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Suggest Treatment For Severe Upper Abdominal Pain

I had an episode of severe upper abdominal pain. Ultrasound revealed dilated bile duct, mildly enlarged liver, no pancreatic lesions. Liver enzymes, amylase, cbc, normal. My cnp wants to consult with a surgeon. Is this appropriate or are there other non-invasive tests which might aid in the diagnosis?
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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In regard to this present status, the best and most dependable Non-invasive test would be a MRCP scan.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Upper Abdominal Pain

In regard to this present status, the best and most dependable Non-invasive test would be a MRCP scan.