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Fibro Scan And Interpreting Result

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BigRooster | 14:52 Tue 06th Jun 2017 | Body & Soul
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I've just had a fibro scan I no it's not a good idea to self diagnose but i have a KPA value of 5.4 and CAP of 300 anyone have any ideas
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Yes, I have a few ideas.
The Fibroscan is an investigation as to the stiffness of the liver and in itself is not diagnostic, in other words, your history , liver function tests and ultrasound scans have to be taken in conjunction with the Fibroscan which in itself is not diagnostic.
However....... the results that you have indicated are within normal limits and in themselves do not indicate a significant degree of liver damage.
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Thanks for the quick answer but one more can explain the CAP value of 300
300 is of the upper limit of normality (stiffness) and in itself is not diagnostic and has to be taken in conjunction with other liver tests.
At a guess I would suggest that it shows minimal liver stiffness which could easily be reversed by treatment either a) change in lifestyle or b) stopping alcohol consumption.
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Ok got you .. I've had MRI and ultra scan all normal it's just my blood samples that say different

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