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CT Scan - Should I be concerned?

I had gotten a Stomach/Plevic CT Scan.  My doctor didnt say much about my scan results or explain what they mean if they are treatable..etc.
I have really bad stomach pain, and cant eat at times because It hurts so much.  I also wake up in my sleep from choking...wondering if anyone has thoughts or links to research some of the findings further and or if any raise concern.


Right lobe of the liver high up small low density lesion
Too small to notice CT
But there is a vessel or enhancement in its wall could rep hemangioma
lower in the right lobe of liver in the right 3.5 mil big
no masses are found
bio-ducts are not dilated
no pancreatic mass or renal or retroperitoneal

There are two tiny lesions lower  left kidney maybe small cysts
liner lines densities on both lung bases maybe scarring or atelectasis
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1264141 tn?1283879338
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Some of the findings your CT found is mostly what is called an incidental finding -- many of these results are of unclear significance and simply need a follow-up scan in the future to make sure they are stable (stay the same).  If these findings do not grow or change, then for you, they are completely normal.  However, I would ask your doctor to discuss your radiology report in more detail.  
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I am a female 65 years old.
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