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My Sister has recently had to have one of her tubes removed due to an ectopic pregnancy and while doing surgery they found that her liver has several lesions on it and now they are telling her that her liver is attaching itself to her abdominal wall i can not find any information on this. if anyone has had this problem or could give the insight on what this could be i would appreciate it
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I am sorry to hear of this also, your post may recieve more attention on another forum, perhaps . I do know that endometrial tissue as well as scar tissue can cause anything to addhear to anything, my ovary was engulfed in endo tissue and attatched to bowel,If your sister had any prior surgeries, it could cause scar tissue.

Kate I am going to try to send your post to some other forums where I think you may get some other opinions, pm me anytime, Cherie
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Have they done tests on her liver? Blood work and scans? How do they plan to treat this problem?
I wish I had the answer for you but I don't right now. I'll do some research to see if I can find anything out about this.
I hope your sister is alright. I'm sorry to hear about her ectopic pregnancy. Take care. Remar
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