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What Does This CT Scan Report Of The Liver Indicate?

My father s liver shows hetrogenous parenchymal echopattern. liver shows multiple hypoechoecie sols. bigger to measures about 4.6 x 4.8 & 4.3 x 3.5 cm. sized noted in right lover. 2 years back left kidney cut out from body, which was a sold sole in the mid polar region. what can i do now ?
Fri, 12 Jun 2020
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Hello,

As per my clinical experience, the CT report with multiple heterogenous parenchymal echo texture lesions in liver indicates underlying metastatic lesion more likely in concern with the history of kidney removal for solid space occupying lesion as renal cell carcinoma or else. However, I would like to assess you on clinical grounds in my office and co relate the data along with that to commit final words over this.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Does This CT Scan Report Of The Liver Indicate?

Hello, As per my clinical experience, the CT report with multiple heterogenous parenchymal echo texture lesions in liver indicates underlying metastatic lesion more likely in concern with the history of kidney removal for solid space occupying lesion as renal cell carcinoma or else. However, I would like to assess you on clinical grounds in my office and co relate the data along with that to commit final words over this. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon