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Hi, I have to have an MRI this week as I have two hypodense liver lesions, can anyone give me any advice please. Should I be worried? Thank you

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Hi Stella, sorry can't offer much help but I think I have a similar issue. My MRI is a week on Wednesday. When is your MRI or gave you already had it?

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Stellapiggle01 in reply toSolitairebtb

Hi Tamzin, sorry for delay in replying, MRI has shown up two benign liver cysts and an ipm in my pancreas, going to be rescanned in a year, see consultant in December. Hope you are getting on ok. Stella

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Solitairebtb in reply toStellapiggle01

Morning, glad all is benign. I had my MRI and luckily all benign as well. They took me off the contraceptive pill immediately and I catch up with the liver specialist this week. I'll give you an update when I know more. Thanks for the reply x

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