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PostPosted: 09/07/06 - 22:18    Post subject: focal nodular hperplasia Vote now! Reply with quote

I have FNH. I have the feelings of pain and pressure along with it. A needle biopsy guided by ultrasound showed it was benign. I had decided to leave it alone as it is not growing at an alarming rate. However, lately I have heard stories of the mass turning into cancer if not dealt with. I have two small children and want more. Should I have it removed if it is causing problems? Will it cause more problems if I don't? Right now it is 5.4cm. Does the pain mean my liver is bleeding. (The pain really took off since my biopsy. Did not have the pain before.) Just need an objective point of view. Thanks.
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