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Hi there,
I'm a male in my early 40's, and as part of my annual physical they did an ultrasound of my abdomen. The radiologist (?) identified some faint crop circles on my liver, and they sent me in for an MRI.
The MRI showed a small, faint hemangioma on my liver. The doctor said it's not a problem, and his only recommendation was to have an ultrasound again in a year to make sure it's not going crazy. (It wasn't there a year prior.) I have no symptoms whatsoever from it.
Is this an issue for my class 2 medical, and do I need to report it?
Thanks.
I'm a male in my early 40's, and as part of my annual physical they did an ultrasound of my abdomen. The radiologist (?) identified some faint crop circles on my liver, and they sent me in for an MRI.
The MRI showed a small, faint hemangioma on my liver. The doctor said it's not a problem, and his only recommendation was to have an ultrasound again in a year to make sure it's not going crazy. (It wasn't there a year prior.) I have no symptoms whatsoever from it.
Is this an issue for my class 2 medical, and do I need to report it?
Thanks.