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Atypical hemangioma in ct abdomen
I got CT abdomen and pelvis with oral and iv contrast done and it shows 8 x 4 mm hypodense lesion on acute venous phase imaging is seen in segment VII of liver. The lesion appears isodense to the liver on delayed phase imaging. - likely benign lesion ? atypical haemangioma. Suggested short interval follow up. Is this serious? Should anything be done rn. Have gastric problems.
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Nothing to do as of now , can do a follow up scan after 6 months or one year . Gastric issue is not related to your liver lesion
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