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How To Treat Mild Mesentric Penniculitis?

I was diagonised with mild mesentric penniculitis but doctors told me it is nothing I want another opinion as my scan report suggests that clinical correlation is required with further imaging - I would like to have your opinion and how dangerous is it

posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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HI
Well come to HCM
I can understand your concern, clinical condition and symptoms or say clinical diagnosis is the main factors but to confirmed it patients being sent for investigations and then the end result of investigations being correlated with the clinical condition, this is the way to rich up to final diagnosis.
The main is clinical diagnosis and not the test report but the reports being correlated with the clinical condition, so you can discuss this with your doctor who you clinically, you have not given any clinical information here, no age, no gender, no symptoms, else something better could have been advised, your detail information will be appreciated, take care.
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How To Treat Mild Mesentric Penniculitis?

HI Well come to HCM I can understand your concern, clinical condition and symptoms or say clinical diagnosis is the main factors but to confirmed it patients being sent for investigations and then the end result of investigations being correlated with the clinical condition, this is the way to rich up to final diagnosis. The main is clinical diagnosis and not the test report but the reports being correlated with the clinical condition, so you can discuss this with your doctor who you clinically, you have not given any clinical information here, no age, no gender, no symptoms, else something better could have been advised, your detail information will be appreciated, take care.