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Hypoechoic Lesion

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Hey guys, has anyone had this diagnosed via CT scan? It was without contrast. The doctor said that the radiologist is very thorough and didn’t seem overly concerned it was a tumor or anything, but noted that if my primary doctor was concerned an MRI should be ordered. The doctor said it’s possible that I moved during the scan and that caused a lighter color in one spot of my pancreas. It has made me nervous as I’ve had a lot of other health issues going on, liver related. Just curious if anyone else has experienced something like this.

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Hi, just come across your post, what was the outcome of the CT scan and did your floating stools issue resolve itself?

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