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Hi, I recently undergone an abdomen CT scan, the result showed a small hypodense lesion, possibly Haemangioma measuring 14*13 mm in segment 7 of my liver. It also showed enlarged spleen of size 13.4 cm. My symptoms are discomfort and pain along upper right abdomen, greasy stool, constipation, fatigue and light headedness. My blood tests are all normal except for low Vitamin D. Medical history: Grade 2 fatty liver. But in recent CT scan, it didn't show up. Please guide me, what should I do? Thanks.


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