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CT SCAN BOWELL WALL THICKENING

jc28
jc28 CSN Member Posts: 2 *
edited October 2022 in Colorectal Cancer #1

I found this website, to get more knowledge about what is going on with my CT scan abdoment result. Asymmetrical polypoidal mural thickening of the sigmoid colon with surrounding fat stranding and small perirectal nodes noted – possibility is likely neoplastic bowel wall thickening (inflammatory or infective etiology is less likely). : Advised colonoscopy and biopsy correlation

Small hypodense lesion in left lobe of liver – likely simple liver cyst

can someone interpret this form me.

need your help, anyone pls

thank you

jc28

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