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What Causes Vomiting And Severe Dehydration?

My husband went to the ER with vomiting and severally dehydrated. They did a cat scan and told him he had Gall stones and to follow up with a surgeon, which he did and they found a liver lesion and also a renal lesion, now he has to get an MRI and all kind of blood work. I have been on the internet and getting scared! I have found out it should hopefully be a nonmaliganent hemangioma. Am I accurate?
Fri, 23 Dec 2016
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the liver lesion is not mentioned by you...
the lesion in the lesion if hemangioma is non malignant lesion and nothing to worry about it.

Coming to gall stones , surgical treatment should be taken.

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What Causes Vomiting And Severe Dehydration?

the liver lesion is not mentioned by you... the lesion in the lesion if hemangioma is non malignant lesion and nothing to worry about it. Coming to gall stones , surgical treatment should be taken.