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Trans Mutational Cysts Positive Of ITMN Neoplasm. Family History Of Ovarian Cancer. Ammonia Levels Given, Tumor Marker Is High.

I had a scope 3 weeks ago looking for benign cysts. The resultsts showed transmutational cysts positive of theITMN neoplasm. My mother died of ovarian cancer 16 yrs ago however my 54 yr old cousin has survived for 38 yrs. they did a total hysterectomy on me 27 yrs ago. I also am showing signs of non- alcoholic cirrhosis ammonia level most recently 90 my pancreatic tumor marker is high also. Thank you,
Lynne Sullivan
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Thank fro choosing HCM
I am not getting it clearly in what sens you are saying ITMN, because merely scope can not say anything about the genetic origin of lesion these needs several investigations, biopsy would clear the clinical picture, even if you have family history of cancer but this is not hold true for other members too, so just take it easy, have nice time.
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Trans Mutational Cysts Positive Of ITMN Neoplasm. Family History Of Ovarian Cancer. Ammonia Levels Given, Tumor Marker Is High.

HI Thank fro choosing HCM I am not getting it clearly in what sens you are saying ITMN, because merely scope can not say anything about the genetic origin of lesion these needs several investigations, biopsy would clear the clinical picture, even if you have family history of cancer but this is not hold true for other members too, so just take it easy, have nice time.