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Old 01-24-2014, 08:30 AM #1
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Default MG and the Liver

Although my chest CT scan with contrast did not reveal any problems with my thymus, my doctor thinks he sees "a small mass" on my liver. Because the first CT scan concentrated on the chest, he order an abdominal CT scan that I will have next Tuesday. This might only be "tequila residue", or that dime I swallowed when I was six years old.

Is there any connection between the liver and MG?

-Mark-

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