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[|Human|] I had a cat scan of the pelvic area and it showed I have a Hemangioma on my liver. The radiologist sent the report to primary doctor stating I should have an MRI. When I called my doctor to see what my cat scan showed he said I didn t need an MRI and should make an appointment in 3 months. What should I do next?
[|AI|]  Hello agree with your primary doctor. I also don't suggest for MRI scan. Contrast CT scan can easily diagnose liver hematoma. You may only need follow-up ultrasound scan as ultrasound causes no radiation hazard. Liver hematoma is a benign lesion, and it is made up of dilated blood vessels. It is generally an incidental finding and rarely require any treatment. It may require treatment if it is causing symptoms like pain. Get well soon. Take Care Chat Doctor.