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What Does A Mass On The Liver In An MRI Report Suggest?

I recently began weight gain regiment which began with a blood test to see that my liver, kidneys, thyroid, etc were all functioning properly, which they were however after an MRI on my lower back,it was determined that I have a mass on my liver,and I am driving myself crazy trying to determine what may have caused this until my liver MRI next week
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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Hi,

I understand your concern.

First, try to relax. Before driving yourself crazy, we should evaluate what this mass on your liver MRI report is. So, I need to have the full MRI report to analyze myself.

The majority of masses found on liver are benign. I think it might be hemangioma, however, I need to have a look at the MRI report first.

Try to relax until you have the full examinations done.
All the best.
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What Does A Mass On The Liver In An MRI Report Suggest?

Hi, I understand your concern. First, try to relax. Before driving yourself crazy, we should evaluate what this mass on your liver MRI report is. So, I need to have the full MRI report to analyze myself. The majority of masses found on liver are benign. I think it might be hemangioma, however, I need to have a look at the MRI report first. Try to relax until you have the full examinations done. All the best.