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MRCP report for Gall stones : Liver appears normal in size (14.5cm), contour and general signal intensity. A T2 hyperintense lesion measuring 8 mm seen in segment VII of liver likely benign – possibility of hemangioma- suggested follow up. Gall bladder – normally distended. A 15X13 mm T2 hypointense calculus is seen in gall bladder lumen.Sludge in gall bladder lumen. I would like to know the explanation of this report and could you please explain if it's an alarming issue or tumours ? Or is it fine and not to worry except the gall stones ? LFT taken and all are in range . No issues in that .
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No issue except gall stones
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You need to consult for surgery for gall bladded
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