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What Causes Abdominal Pain?

I am a 40 year old female approximately 106 pounds. I went to the ER with suspected gallstones and during the ultrasound they found a 6mm echogenic area. I don't have gallstones, but I am going to a GI doc to discuss what could have caused my pain.
My concern is the cyst on my Kidney and my lymphocytes were at 14%. Could they be related? They did recommend a CT scan, which I will schedule next week.
Mon, 19 May 2014
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Hi.Thanks for your query.
The 6 mm echogenic area must be a polyp and an indication for gall bladder removal.
Simple cyst on kidney has no relation to the symptoms.
Lymphocytes look 14 % as the neutrophils mush have increases in number.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain?

Hi.Thanks for your query. The 6 mm echogenic area must be a polyp and an indication for gall bladder removal. Simple cyst on kidney has no relation to the symptoms. Lymphocytes look 14 % as the neutrophils mush have increases in number.