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What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

My hep c has been undetectable for 6 months. My Ct scan showed swollen lymph nodes near the liver. My GI doctor said he was not concerned, because if my diverticulitis may be causing this. I am scheduled to have colon resection lapascopic surgery because on inflammation. Can these swollen lymph nodes be related to my hep c ?
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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enlarged and swollen lymph nodes usually indicate current and ongoing inflammation and infection. since the hep c is non reactive and diverticulitis is ongoing, i assume that lymph nodes may be related to current pathology rather then previous pathology.
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What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

enlarged and swollen lymph nodes usually indicate current and ongoing inflammation and infection. since the hep c is non reactive and diverticulitis is ongoing, i assume that lymph nodes may be related to current pathology rather then previous pathology.