Re: ? Fatty Limpoma

From: Anatoli Garkusha (agarkushaua@yahoo.com)
Sat Sep 1 00:23:25 2001


You have a lipoma, easily removable without complications. Can be seen and measured at sonography all right.

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Anatoli Garkusha, MD. Ukraine.

>----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanne" <jmsmed58@hotmail.com> To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND" <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 7:26 AM Subject: ? Fatty Limpoma

> Dear Medical Professionals > > I am a Registered Nurse. This is a personal enquiry. > I found a lump just next to my umbilicus. It is about 1.5 inches wide, > firm to palpate and very mobile, in fact it slides around above the > umbilicus and below. It is painful if you press on it. Went to a > doctor today and he said its a fatty limpoma or a swollen lymph node. > Most unlikely to be malignant because it is sore and so close to the top > of the skin. Question: Would this lesion be picked up by ultrasound to > see how big it is? > > What do you think of his advice? I was advised not to aspirate or doing > anything with it. I have been fasting for 10 days and it might go away > when I start eating again. So he said come back in 2 weeks and see if > its gone. > He is running a CBC with diff, ESR, Comprehensive Metabolic Profile > and a lipid profile. > > Thanks if you have any input. > > Regards > > Joanne Tatzber R.N




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