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Moldy enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes

had a CT scan done with oral contrast and IV contrast. Everything seemed to be normal in the report except for some mildly enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes and region of the ileocecal valve normal except for a few
adjacent mildly prominent nodes. What does that mean? I was diagnosed with microscopic colitis in 2014. And since October 2016 I haven't been right diarrhea mostly and just overall feeling of unwell. My colonoscopy showed up normal this year and my endoscopy showed inflammation everywhere and I had an ulcer all biopsies came back normal
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You should discuss this report with the doctor that ordered the study and/or the radiologist who interpreted the study. Something to consider: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/mesenteric-adenitis.
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