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What Causes Leison On Pancreas And Abdominal Pain?

Should I be worried about a lesion on my pancreas. I was very sick vomiting and really bad abdominal pain and went to the e.emergency room. A CT was performed and the DR there didn t note anything. How ever the official radiologists report came back and he noted pancreas lesion YYYY@YYYY
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

Since you are now diagnosed as a case of pancreatic lesion, you need to go further to get a proper diagnosis to decide the actual diagnosis and plan a treatment under a care of a Onco-Surgeon or a Gastroenterologist Surgeon.

I would suggest you the following ::
-Blood tests routine and particularly amylase, lipase, liver function tests, kidney function tests,
-Urine and stool tests- occult blood.
MRCP by MRI for further evaluation-
FNAC
ERCP
The proper diagnosis will decide whether this is a Cancer of a pancreas or a benign lesion and you may have to go for surgery.
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What Causes Leison On Pancreas And Abdominal Pain?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Since you are now diagnosed as a case of pancreatic lesion, you need to go further to get a proper diagnosis to decide the actual diagnosis and plan a treatment under a care of a Onco-Surgeon or a Gastroenterologist Surgeon. I would suggest you the following :: -Blood tests routine and particularly amylase, lipase, liver function tests, kidney function tests, -Urine and stool tests- occult blood. MRCP by MRI for further evaluation- FNAC ERCP The proper diagnosis will decide whether this is a Cancer of a pancreas or a benign lesion and you may have to go for surgery.