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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Does The Following CT Scan Result Mean?

Results of a recent CT scan w/ contrast. Pt. is diabetic, overweight, had very recent septic infection.Lines and devices none Liver: I'll defined hypodense lesions within the periphery of the liver with the largest in segment 6 measuring approx 6.2 x 3 2cm Questionable supplying of vessels around lesion suggesting solid mass.Multiple other heterogeneous areas of hyper density in posterior right lobe of liver.MRI recommended within 2 weeks.No prior study for comparison.What does / can all this mean?
Wed, 8 Jul 2015
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Thank you for contacting HCM.

I have gone through your CT scan report and would try my best to explain it to you.
Since a solid mass is detected on CT scan this may represent range of benign or malignant possibilities which require detailed assessment for further characterization and possible diagnosis. I would agree with the suggested MRI as the modality of choice.

I would suggest you consult your local physician for clinical evaluation and further management.

I hope this answers your question. Please feel free to contact HCM again if you have any concerns.
Wishing you good health.
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What Does The Following CT Scan Result Mean?

Hello. Thank you for contacting HCM. I have gone through your CT scan report and would try my best to explain it to you. Since a solid mass is detected on CT scan this may represent range of benign or malignant possibilities which require detailed assessment for further characterization and possible diagnosis. I would agree with the suggested MRI as the modality of choice. I would suggest you consult your local physician for clinical evaluation and further management. I hope this answers your question. Please feel free to contact HCM again if you have any concerns. Wishing you good health.