Any type of inflammation or infection can cause enlargement of the lymph nodes. If the CT scan was normal and did not show any masses, then it would be less likely that cancer is present.
Regarding the RUQ pain, I would suggest an abdominal ultrasound - which can image the gallbladder better than a CT scan. If that test is negative, you may want to consider a HIDA scan with CCK stimulation - which can evaluate the gallbladder function. Studies have shown improvement in patients with reduced gallbladder function when they have a cholecystectomy.
Regarding the lymph nodes, you may want to consider periodic CT scans to ensure that they are not increasing in size.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
Started about a year ago...upper left quadrant pressure/fullness/discomfort which I described to my doctor as a golf ball lodged between my lower ribcage and the intestines. Things that increase the discomfort: elastic around waist, bending over, going around a curve when driving, sitting (standing is more comfortable), playing tug with my dog, lifting, and eating. A lot of belching follows eating and even drinking water! I am about 50 pounds overweight, work all day and spend hours on the computer. I get very little exercise of the right kind. I have had colonoscopy, endoscopy, ultrasound of liver, pancreas and gallbladder, plus lab work - all normal.
Tomorrow will be second CT scan in 1 year...first was clear. On April 1 I have an appointment with a doctor who practices integrative medicine. He will have all my previous records so I hope to have new information soon. Good luck and please keep your findings posted.