Thursday Mark had an ultrasound to see if the tumor in his left adrenal gland is still evident. He has been on the new meds for over three months. Today we got the lab results from Dr. Urba:
Mark - Here is your ultrasound result. Looks good because it was
plenty big enough to be seen by ultrasound if it was the same size.
Walt
Walt
7/4/2014 EXAMINATION: US ABDOMEN LIMITED COMPARISON: PET/CT March
28, 2014 and CT abdomen and pelvis March 26, 2014. HISTORY: Malignant melanoma.
Evaluate left adrenal mass after cancer therapy. PROCEDURE: Targeted ultrasound
is done of the left upper quadrant to evaluate for the adrenal gland mass.
FINDINGS: No obvious mass is present in the left upper quadrant. The adrenal
gland or mass are not seen. IMPRESSION:
Neither the adrenal gland or mass are identified on ultrasound in the left
upper quadrant. Suggestive that the mass is smaller, but either repeat CT
or PET/CT scan would much better evaluate.
So, either it’s gone or small enough that it’s
not evident by ultrasound. Fabulous! That
makes our celebration complete!!
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