A 28-year-old female with a history of laparoscopic cholecystectomy one year ago presents to the GI clinic for follow-up of a possible “cyst on her liver.” At the time of her cholecystectomy, an ultrasound of the gallbladder and biliary tree was performed. She recalls her surgeon recommending follow-up with a gastroenterologist for further evaluation. She is asymptomatic. Recent labs by her primary physician include a normal complete blood count and comprehensive metabolic panel. She has no known personal or family history of liver disease. She denies risk factors for viral hepatitis. She consumes four to six alcoholic beverages per week. She has hypothyroid disease that is well controlled on once daily levothyroxine. She does not take any other medications, vitamins or herbal supplements.
A. Upright and supine abdominal films
B) Transabdominal ultrasound of the liver
C) Triple phase hepatic CT
D) MRI of the liver with dynamic contrast
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Sarah Enslin, PA-C
University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, NY
Robert A. Murray, MD
OSF St. Anthony Medical Center
Rockford, IL
Sarah Stainko, MSN, NP-C
Indiana University Health
Indianapolis, IN
Joseph Vicari, MD, MBA, FASGE
Rockford Gastroenterology Associates
Rockford, IL
Sarah Enslin, PA-C, is a physician assistant in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, NY, with over 10 years of experience as a practicing PA in GI. Sarah serves on several national GI committees and is a member of the ASGE Practice Operations Committee and ASGE APP Task Force.
Robert A. Murray, MD, is a staff neuroradiologist at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, IL. Additionally, he is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Medicine, at Rockford and adjunct professor in the department of physician assistant studies at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.
Sarah Stainko, MSN, NP-C is a board-certified nurse practitioner in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, IN. She works in the area of destination services, innovative endoscopy and motility.
Joseph Vicari, MD, FASGE, joined Rockford Gastroenterology in 1997 and has served as managing partner. He previously served as chair of the ASGE Practice Operations Committee and currently serves as councilor on the ASGE Governing Board and co-chair of the ASGE APP Task Force.
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