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Re: scar tissue
From: Alfredo (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 03 Feb 2001 07:52:06 -0300
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Phyllis: The lump could be a cyst, it to diagnose it the best way is to do an ultrasound to complete the diagnosis with the mamogram Dr Alfredo Elena At 07:51 a.m. 02/02/2001 -0600, you wrote: >My mother had a mamogram done in Nov 2000 and everything was fine. Two
>weeks ago she found a lump in her left brest about the size of a pea. She
>went to the doctor Monday. He confirmed it was a cist and sent her for
>another mamogram yesterday. They told her it was scar tissue and not to
>worry...... Very concerend daughter. If it is scar tissue how can it
>not show up in Nov. but now all of a sudden it appears and they tell her
>not to worry that it is normal for her age. She is 53 Your help would be
>greatly appericated.
>Thanking you in advance. Phylllis
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