What Causes Small Mass In The Right Lobe Of Liver?
No abnormality of the gallbladder and bile ducts, kidneys, adrenal, spleen or pancreas is seen. No lymphadenopathy is demonstrated.
What does this all mean for my wife?
More tests to be done
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
I am Dr.R.K and I am pleased to assist you.
Your wife is having a space occupying lesion in the liver.
There are many causes for space occupying lesion in the liver.
Most of them are benign (harmless).
But some can be malignant.
Hemangioma is a benign lesion. It is an abnormally developed blood vessel,usually does not cause any symptom and does not require any treatment. The lesion in segment 3 of liver looks like a hemangioma.
But the lesions in the right lobe of liver does not have the features of hemagioma. It looks more like malignancy (Cancerous). But it has to be confirmed.
For confirmation a biopsy has to be done. A bit of the tissue is taken from that part and examined under microscope to see whether it is benign or malignant.
I hope that answers your question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
What is a discrete hypoechoic ring
Yes if it is cancer it is treatable.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Yes if it is cancer it is treatable. But the outcome depends on the stage of cancer.
The discrete hypoechoic ring is the isolated space occupying lesion which may indicate anything from a simple cyst to malignancy.
Thats why a CT scan was done to know what it is.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
It may take a day or two
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It may take a day or two before you get the biopsy report whether it is malignant or benign
With a biopsy needle.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Biopsy is done with a biopsy needle.
After making the skin and the other overlying tissue numb with anesthetic medication, the needle is introduced inside up to the lesion in the liver and a small bit of it is removed.
This is processed and examined under microscope.
After the procedure she will be give painkiller medication.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.