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@ladybug4joints

Ask your PCP how to get a second opinion, OR even better, call the facility where the Ct was read, and ask that a second radiologist read the film at your request. They should do that, and may or may not put in a charge to your insurance.
Many items are seen on CT scans and X-rays, but radiologists may or may not comment on normal body parts.
Best of luck .

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What I was referring to are not normal body parts. In previous CT scans they are mentioned especially since one of them is located in the area of concern. My doctor’s office did finally call today. And no my PCP is not the expert-PCPs only look for the usual and common. My two legs are different colors for goodness sake. This is not a normal thing especially since it was sudden and painful onset.