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A recent CT Scan indicates a solid mass just below the rectus abdominus muscle.  It shows macrolobulation and measures 5.4 cm. The ovaries could not be identified and suggests perhaps the mass represents a left or right ovary.  It shows heterogenous pattern.  What does this mean and what should I do next?
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356929 tn?1246389756
I agree with Marie. We're eager to help folks, but we are not Drs. You need to ask your Dr. to explain what this mass is. That's what they are there for.
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What has your doctor suggested? I think he/she should be providing you with some suggestions on how to proceed, whether with having this mass diagnosed, removed, etc. It should be determined on what this mass exactly is.
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