My 49 yr old mother USG has revealed superficial abdominal wall lump of 65*58 mm of right hypochondrium. It is hypoechoic with minimal fluid. Her hb level is 5 and has lots of problems and weight only 58 kg. What should be next course of action...
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As this lump is in anterior abdominal wall should be evaluated for the nature of problem will need imaging and surgery probably considering the age of the patient
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examination and surgery
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