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Your lipid panel from December shows LDL at 151 and Apo B at 100—both elevated despite active hypercholesterolemia—against a backdrop of documented coronary disease and a 43 mm ascending aortic aneurysm. Worth reviewing whether current lipid management is optimized, especially given the cardiovascular risk profile and the aneurysm surveillance window ahead.
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Apr 8
audiology tympanometry
Within normal range bilaterally on basic tympanometry. Both ears: pressure and compliance values within normal Type A range (no middle-ear effusion or eustachian tube dysfunction). For full audiogram + word recognition, see audiology hearing test reports in /scans (separate document).
PDFJan 5
ct angiogram chest
1. Ascending thoracic aorta: 43 mm fusiform aneurysm, no dissection, no leak.
PDFSep 9, 2025
ultrasound renal bladder prostate
Moderate prostatic hypertrophy (BPH, 39g). Significant post-void residual (488 ml) — partly attributable to over-distended bladder at scan time. Mild bilateral pyelocaliceal and distal ureteral ectasia, secondary to bladder repletion. Kidneys/adrenals/seminal vesicles normal.
PDFAug 22, 2025
mri left knee
Degenerative meniscopathy of medial meniscus posterior horn (interstitial cleavage, no rupture). This is the "2025" prior reference cited by the 2026-01-15 Porto follow-up report.
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