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A Small Poly Measuring 3mm Found In Gall Bladder. Please Help Me To Identify The Problem

Dear Dr. I am a 31 yr old male.I submitted a query titled liver problem two days back which mentioned higher SGOP and SGTP levels.Yesterday i went for an ultra sound scan in which the following observation is found. gall bladder-small poly measuring 3mm found and other things are found to be normal including liver, pancreas , spleen , urinary bladder ,prostate, aorta and CBD. please help me to identify the problem.whether this is a serious matter or not?thank u very much....
Thu, 17 Mar 2011
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Small polyp of gall bladder is nothing to worry as it is usually a benign growth and remains as it is. Only monitor for its growth by repeat scans every year or two years. Raised SGOT/Pt levels are due to liver disorder. Treatment depends on the extent of abnormality.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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A Small Poly Measuring 3mm Found In Gall Bladder. Please Help Me To Identify The Problem

Hello. Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Small polyp of gall bladder is nothing to worry as it is usually a benign growth and remains as it is. Only monitor for its growth by repeat scans every year or two years. Raised SGOT/Pt levels are due to liver disorder. Treatment depends on the extent of abnormality. Dr. Rakhi Tayal