Masses in left hypochondrium and the epigastrium, Is an abdominal mass always cancer?
Masses in the left hypochondrium (the upper left region of the abdomen) can arise from various organs, including the spleen, stomach, kidney, pancreas, and colon.
Masses in the left hypochondrium (the upper left region of the abdomen) can arise from various organs, including the spleen, stomach, kidney, pancreas, and colon.
Masses in the right hypochondrium (the upper right part of the abdomen, below the rib cage) can arise from various organs located in that region, including the liver, gallbladder, kidney, colon, pancreas, and diaphragm.
An abdominal mass is an abnormal growth or lump that can be felt in the abdomen. It may be caused by various conditions, ranging from benign (harmless) to malignant (cancerous). The location, size, consistency,...
An abdominal mass is an abnormal lump or swelling in the abdomen, which can arise from various organs, including the intestines, liver, kidneys, spleen, or reproductive organs. The cause of an abdominal mass can...