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Had ct scan done 2 scans 1 with dye 1 without showed a 7mm nodule and the scan also showed I had a lung infection I'm on antibiotics for it I new something was coughing a lot lol I have to get a mri scan in 3 months is this normal and how common is a nodule on the liver is 7mm big I'm useless at all these measurements not much schooling lol but hasn't held me back been working over 40 years lol Godbless yas x

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Dear Tommy62

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