Gastrointestinal Abnormal CT specialist treatment by Dr. Bharat Pothuri.
Dr. Pothuri has taken a stepwise approach:
Medical History and Physical Exam.
He examines your history of epigastric pain, GI-oriented symptoms (nausea, bloating), has used NSAIDs, alcohol use and history of any digestive problems in his family.
CT Scan Review
He critically examines your CTs with:
- Thickness of the duodenal wall or stomach.
- Masses, lymphadenopathy or perverse enhancement.
- Indications of inflammation, fluid retention or rupture.
Laboratory Tests
- Full blood count (CBC) to rule out infection or anemia.
- CRP and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) to measure inflammation.
- Pancreatic enzymes (amylase/lipase): to exclude pancreatitis.
Further Imaging (if needed)
- High-resolution images of the stomach, pancreas, and bile ducts Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)
- MRI/MRCP to evaluate soft-tissue by detail and map the ducts.
Endoscopy or Colonoscopy
Direct visualization and biopsy in cases of suspicion of ulcer, gastritis, mass or colonic pathology.
Comparison to Current Literature.
He consults any existing CTs, endoscopy or imaging to determine progression or resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
ICD-10 code of an abnormal CT scan of the abdomen?
R93.3 indicates abnormal results of abdominal imaging.
Do I require referring to a CT scan?
In most insurance cover, referral is required. What we can do is to assist you in getting one.
How fast will I get results?
The CT scan results are available in 24-48 hours mostly. Dr. Pothuri will go over them with you.
What about the post-therapy?
You might require a recurrent imaging or endoscopy to verify healing. Lowers the chances of recurring problems can be achieved by changing diet.
Are CT scans safe?
Yes. They employ low dose radiation and are more or less safe. When pregnant, other options can be offered to patients.
Is it possible to treat mild cases without medical interventions?
Yes. Mild symptoms may be managed by modifying the diet, drugs and stress management.
Do you offer telehealth?
Yes. Follow-ups and medication check-in can also be conducted as virtual appointments.
Next Step Toward Answers and Relief
If your CT scan shows something unusual—or if you're having ongoing stomach issues—Dr. Bharat Pothuri can help. Contact GastroDoxs in Houston today to schedule your consultation and move forward with a plan that works for you.