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My ultrasound said I have hypoechoic area in the right heptic lobe measuring 2.9x1.6x2.1cm..and the said it's presumed hemangioma or focal area of fatty infiltration. ..does this presume I have fatty ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Nazzal
( General & Family Physician)
I had an Abdominal Ultrasound two weeks ago that revealed two liver hemangiomas. One is located in the right lobe and one in the left lobe. I also had three on an Ultrasound a year ago, but I was never ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh Kumar
( Gastroenterologist)
I had an abnormal ultrasound of my liver . There were two masses. One is believed to be a hemangioma . The second they also thought might be a hemangioma but was bigger (4cm) and atypical in shape ... View answer
hemangioma . a softtissue sarcoma is less likely. what is the best thing to do with this? do i need to ...had my MRI left leg and the impression is lobulated heterogeneously enhancing soft... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
I was told by phone today that I had hemangioma of the liver. I had an ultrasound last Thursday. They said it was begnin And that I would be given a repeat ultrasound in six months. Should I worryI am ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
with an acute small peptic ulcer. Also a hemangioma was found. recently in the last 3 weeks or so I started having pain on my right upper side abdomen and back. had an ultrasound done and it showed a 2mm ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. RAYALA VIKASH BABU
( Radiologist)
Hello dr..im 32 yrs old female. Last time i had pain in lower stomach.i consult gynaecologist dr. She suggested for ultrasound. In ultrasound report..s/o hemangioma in right lobe of liver..what does ... View answer
I had an ultrasound and the Impression stated: At least 3 hyperechoic masses are present within the liver. This likely represents multiple hemangioma. A CT scan of the abdomen is recommended for further ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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