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What Do You Recommend

by peaches02, May 24, 2009 06:54PM
I had a CT scan 7 months ago and  the results stated that the following items were found:
2mm pleural based nodule in the lower posterior right hemithorax, with a blood vessel leading directly to it, suggesting this may be a small lymph node.

9mm hypoattenuating lesion most superior aspect spleen

prominent right inguinal lymph node measuring 17 x 11 mm

(What does all of this mean)?
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by julieben, Jun 07, 2009 09:00PM
To: peaches02
Did you ever find out what your CT scan means?  Apparently it couldn't be anything really bad or you doctor would of sent you for further testing.
Let me know
Julie in SoCalif.
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