High Lipase - is this indicative of pancreatic cancer? I just did a quick search for the causes of elevated lipase levels, and I found that these results are often linked to issues with the pancreas Some sites did mention cancer, but it seemed (to me anyway) that that wasn't the primary possibility Most mentioned things like pancreatitis and blocked bile duct
High lipase - Mayo Clinic Connect @ainsle14, welcome to connect and I have chronic pancreatitis, so I have dealt with a diagnosis of elevated lipase quite a bit, but it has always been accompanied by an elevated amylase count also
Elevated amylase and lipase but pancreas appears normal. Thoughts? My lipase level was high, but only 160 Amylase was normal CT Scan and MRI showed mild pancreatitis Had an endoscopic ultra sound and it showed head of pancreas swollen Biopsy showed inflammation Doc discovered that I have an auto immune pancreas, which can mimic pancreatic cancer Biosy showed no cancer Steroids was my RX
High Lipase levels, left flank pain, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss Lipase levels are usually and indicator for your pancreas Amylase as well it can be for other issues as well but the weight loss makes me think pancreatitis go to the doctor someone took your blood so what else showed up abnormal? You have pain, weight loss and elevated Lipase what doctor sees that and doesn't order a CT scan of the abdomen how long has this been going on? Do you
High Lipase Numbers with no symptoms - hyperlipasemia Asymptomatic high lipase (132- lab's reference 13-60), elevated amylase (129-lab's reference 28-100) Ultrasound of abdomen without any abnormalities MRI fine, only moderate liver enlargement (may be because of age (77), no medication, reasonably active, health conscious for years Just in case did liver panel tests yesterday
Elevated liver enzymes due to acetaminophen? - Mayo Clinic Connect More common causes of elevated liver enzymes include: Over-the-counter pain medications, particularly acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) Certain prescription medications, including statin drugs used to control cholesterol
Incidental Elevated Lipase Level Found - Digestive health - Patient . . . Your Lipase do not elevate for no apparent reason However, if it is your pancreas, that’s one organ that’s really difficult to diagnose problems due to its location It took the doctors over a year to diagnose my pancreas issues Your liver enzymes can stay elevated for weeks even if it’s not related to your liver Most GI doctors don’t understand the pancreas, I recommend looking for
Lipase levels elevated for past 6 weeks - Digestive health - Patient . . . Hello there! I've had slightly elevated lipase levels since September Normal range per test is anything below 60 the first time I had them checked they were 101, the 2nd time, 84 and on Thursday they are 69 So far, this is the only test with abnormal results I've had a hidascan, normal abdominal ultrasound and endoscopy, normal For the past 6 weeks I've been suffering from a burning
Elevated Lp (a) levels - does Repatha help? - Mayo Clinic Connect Hi everyone, After reading up on it myself, I found out there are hardly any medications available to lower highly elevated Lp (a)= levels However, I came across Repatha and read that it might also help reduce Lp (a) levels Is there any chance in significantly lowering an elevated Lp (a) level (above 50mg dl) with Repatha?
Lipase elevated - Digestive health - Patient Communities My Lipase was 100 2 weeks ago now two weeks later it is 44 My nausea and diarrhea is still just as bad Pain in my upper right abdomen I have had many stool cultures that have all came back normal for parasites and other issues such as e-coli I am a diabetic and take Metformin to help control my blood sugars Does anyone know why my Lipase would change so quickly?