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trace pelvic ascites
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ct scan
I believe it means trace amount of fluid, but I am not the expert. I believe I might have had that after surgery and was told nothing and to remember the radiologist documents everything he sees. just because he documents it doesn't mean it is bad.
did you call your Dr or the office to talk to a PA or nurse for explanation?
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trace pelvic ascitesHybridspirits said:ct scan
I believe it means trace amount of fluid, but I am not the expert. I believe I might have had that after surgery and was told nothing and to remember the radiologist documents everything he sees. just because he documents it doesn't mean it is bad.
did you call your Dr or the office to talk to a PA or nurse for explanation?
I read in internet and it's fluid, could be cancerous.
I spoke with the nurse and she said not to worrie now about that.
I guess they will take samples during the surgery and test it.
Thanks
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