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Multiple ?

by SKVS, Aug 10, 2008 09:36AM
I am a nurse of 25 years. I have been exeperiencing a number of sypmtoms my Gyne. thought to be related to the size of my uterus. I had a hysterectomy in June 08'. Some symptoms persisted. Occassional nausea,upper right slight pressure under the rib cage. Some back pressure.

I had a CT scan with & without contrast that showed 2 plain cysts in the right lobe & @ least 6 hypodense lesions in the left lobe/the largest measuring 2.5 cm/posterior positon.
The CT recommendation was biopsy--since it could not confirm flash filled hemangioma. The words used by radiollogy was " could not entirely rule out mets, adenoma,etc." I am absolutely scared to death.

The CT showed no other disease process in any other organ--my path from my hyster was clean.

Anyone out there experiencing some same situation?

Love to hear from everyone!!

Thank-You


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