| Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Bhawna Sharma - Sep 8th, 2017 3:03 am. | |
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        	 Bhawna Sharma 
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        I am a 39 year old female, mother of two and weighing 67 kgs. In a blood test I have been noted high ALP level, subsequently I had sonography of whole abdomin. The report suggested a single large calculus of size 15x5 mm. I have no symptoms. Kindly advise the proper treatment and future impacts of it on health. | 
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            re: Stone in Gall Bladder 
			by Dr Rahul - 
            Sep 10th, 2017 
            10:43 am 
             
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        	 Dr Rahul 
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        Dear Bhawna Sharma As your ALP is high and you have a large calculus ideally you should get laparoscopic cholecystectomy done. In rare condition Gallstone can be a cause of Malignancy so it is better to get it removed. With regard Dr Rahul Registrar World Laparoscopy Hospital  |  
        
      
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            re: Stone in Gall Bladder 
			by Vijender  - 
            Nov 23rd, 2022 
            4:24 pm 
             
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        	 Vijender  
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        Urinary tract stone 5mm REply : does not usually require surgery; advised to consult if you have any problem  |