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Breast cancer patient with question

lizzie17
lizzie17 CSN Member Posts: 548
Does "diffuse low attenuation change is present at the liver." mean something about liver mets?

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  • carolenk
    carolenk CSN Member Posts: 905 Member
    Non-specific finding
    Sorry, you have not gotten a reply. The finding could be anything from a fatty liver to an infection (viral, fungal, parasitic, etc.), or metastatic disease. A biopsy would give you an answer. What explanation did your doctor give you?