Well Jaundice could be from many things, hepatitis included, and maybe cancer too.
The liver being enlarged, her vomiting and weakness say she's a really sick puppy.
The biopsy will confirm if it's cancer, and what type if so, or what else it might be.
I agree that you can't speculate. Wait and see what the results are. The worst is the not knowing, believe me I've been there too with my son's illness. When that diagnosis comes is when you know and start to deal with it.
Best of luck.
2007-03-21 12:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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An impaired liver is probably the cause of her jaundice, since you mentioned it is enlarged. The liver performs a specific function in the processing of bilirubin, and loss of that function leads to buildup of bilirubin, or jaundice. So different conditions such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, and liver cancer can result in jaundice.
A lot of things could cause rapid weight loss, but I think it may be because she hasn't been eating well due to vomiting. The biopsy will give more answers. I wish you the best of luck.
2007-03-21 12:08:31
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answered by ? 4
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Not nessesary that she have Cancer,but enlarged liver is against gallstones
1.I would first do some serology tests to rule out Hepatitis C or B or else nonhepatic viruses
2.then if she has fever,diarhea or constipation,I would rule out salmonella,brucella infections...
3,liver biopsy is is essential to assess liver condition weather she has liver cirhossis,tumours could be benign or malignant.
4,Ultrasound should be done to rule out pancreatic disease or gallbladder cancer
2007-03-21 12:09:41
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answered by Callum 1
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regretably, this sounds very serious, and may well be a tumour. It is unusual for gallbladder disease to cause the liver to enlarge and that much weight loss in that short of a period. Her doctors are correct in rushing the work-up.
Will be thinking of you and your mum over the next days and weeks.
2007-03-21 12:07:37
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answered by jpturboprop 7
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I wish your mom well. I'm glad the doctors are being proactive in diagnosing what is causing her illness. We just burried my 45 year old brother in law last week. He died from liver failure. It's sad that we didn't see the symptoms earlier and could have encouraged him to seek medical treatment earlier. His was caused by alcohol abuse
2007-03-21 13:47:54
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answered by knittinmama 7
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Don't ask on here friend....you will either have your hopes falsely raised or be scared to death unnecessarily. You will find out the correct diagnosis soon enough. Tormenting yourself with possibilities is a waste of energy...which you may need at a later date. Best of luck.
2007-03-21 12:00:56
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answered by lou b 6
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I am not a Doctor, but in my experience I would say that this doesn't sound like gallstones. But that doesn't automatically mean cancer either. It could be Hepatitus, but in any event it sounds like she may be in for a rough ride. I wish her well.
2007-03-21 12:02:37
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answered by newph1956 2
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it could be a stone in the common bile duct, which causes similar symptoms as you mentioned. or hepatitis, not necessarily cancer. the clinician is trying to rule out cancer before moving on so that nothing is missed.
2007-03-21 12:44:11
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answered by Jamey H 1
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She could have either or even a pancreatic problem. I hope it isn't cancer, but there is always that change. May God look out for you and your Mom.
2007-03-21 11:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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