CT Scan reports

2022-12-22 04:04:57
Impression; hepatomegaly with hemangioma in segment VII of right lobe oo liver. A tiny cortical cyst ms- 8mm×5mm is seen in left kidney at upper pole s/o simple cyst. Urine re,me,cs, is normal Blood report - CBC, rft,lft,USG is Normal Plz advice
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Answered2022-12-22 17:16:16

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-12-22 05:20:03

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Consultation is advisable

Answered2022-12-22 04:32:18

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-12-23 15:57:04

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Kindly discuss

Answered2022-12-22 05:17:02

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Why ct scan was done? Symptoms?

Answered2022-12-22 04:22:04

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Answered2022-12-22 04:10:13

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There is no need for any treatment for haemangioma its only dilated blood vessel Small renal cortical cyst is not the cause of concern
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u just need to follow up by doing ultrasound once in 6 months

Answered2022-12-22 04:10:12

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