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I had a cat done with contrast. When I read the results, it stated I have a questionable tiny hypodensity in the right lobe of my liver. It measures 7mm and is somewhat linear. What are the possiblities and severity of the findings?
it is probably nothing more than a simple cyst which is present in 2% of the general population. What was their impression otherwise? Why was the scan done?