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Abdominal pain, weight loss
I got ultrasound and other liver ,blood test done but nothing came out and when i consulted senior doctor, he asked me to get CT scan done. Following are the outcomes: CT findings are: Mild thickening of wall of ascending colon is seen. No peri-enteral fat stranding , likely non-specific. Mesenteric lymphadenopathy, size upto 11.3 mm, is seen. No central necrosis is seen. Note is made of a splenicule of size 10.4 x 8.3 mm near hilum of spleen. Now what should i do, its been long suffering.
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Hi get a colonoscopy done and if needed biopsy from the aforesaid lesion. Get a C REACTIVE PROTEIN, ESR, ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT done. Update the reports
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