without looking at the pictures or did not even know what kind of wor-ups have been done, then gave a diagnosis of cyst or hemagioma, on a patient from high prevelence of HCC area!
Yes, there was an MRI mentioned but was the MRI with iv contrast? was it done with liver protocol for this lesion or just an inccidental finding? Was there an ultrasound performed (cyst would be a cyst, otherwise would be solid)? Isn't a person's life/cancer we are talking about here?
It might well turn out to be a hemangioma or cyst (statistically most common). Would you want to know more about this lesion?
Yes, there was an MRI mentioned but was the MRI with iv contrast? was it done with liver protocol for this lesion or just an inccidental finding? Was there an ultrasound performed (cyst would be a cyst, otherwise would be solid)? Isn't a person's life/cancer we are talking about here?
It might well turn out to be a hemangioma or cyst (statistically most common). Would you want to know more about this lesion?