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Diagnosed With MS. Have Pain In The Left Side. CAT Scan Shows Lesions On Liver And Cyst In The Kidney. Hemangioma?
I have recently just went through MRI and Cat Scans, I have been DX with MS but they also found a spots on my liver so hence the cat scan. I have been having upper right quadrant pain since Nov. thinking this was due to the MS, now I find that the Cat Scan reveals multiple lesion on the liver and a cyst in the kidney. The Liver lesions they are saying are Hemangiomas and they have referred me to a surgeon, now I find myself having diarrhea with small black dots floating. Is this all related to one another? I was told this was not cancer but still do not feel 100% confident about that.
Hemangioma are non cancerous growth of blood vessels Most cases of hemangioma in liver are discovered during a test or procedure for some other condition. Most people who have a this problem never experience signs and symptoms and never need treatment.
Although I can understand that finding something in liver in scans can be distressing , there is nothing to worry. It is not caner and it does not change into caner.
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Diagnosed With MS. Have Pain In The Left Side. CAT Scan Shows Lesions On Liver And Cyst In The Kidney. Hemangioma?
Hello; Welcome to HCM Hemangioma are non cancerous growth of blood vessels Most cases of hemangioma in liver are discovered during a test or procedure for some other condition. Most people who have a this problem never experience signs and symptoms and never need treatment. Although I can understand that finding something in liver in scans can be distressing , there is nothing to worry. It is not caner and it does not change into caner. Regards