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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thank you to everyone who responded.  It made for a week with much less
anxiety!  I don't think the lesions are related to celiac disease.  I
think I just got them, just something the average population deals with.


My doctor said it is a benign lesion and to follow up in 6 months.  I
will be getting a second opinion from a specialist as soon as I can get
an appointment.  I had a melanoma removed from my back last year and I
don't want to take any chances.

Here is the summary:

2  - cysts on the liver, that have since gone away

2  - similiar symptoms with a gall bladder problem

1  - cysts and benign tumors

1  - primary sclerotizing cholitis, a degenerating disease of the gall
duct between liver and gall bladder, the symptoms were relieved when a
stent was put in the gall duct

1  - symptoms due to parasites and a yeast allergy

1  - spots on the liver that turned out to be nothing

1  - hamaratoma of the liver, fetal tissue cells that got displaced
during fetal development

I also received many suggestions and warm wishes for good health.  The
support from this list serve is tremendous.  Hopefully I will be as
fortunate as my fellow list mates - and have these lesions turn out to
be nothing!

Take care,
Patti
NJ

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