Not sure: First, why did you go for the cervical mri? Is it to follow up on an already established diagnosis? When one refers to the mucosa, it is what lines most of our orifices and others. Now your cervix also had a mucosa. So when the report read "mucosal disease" whatever you have has affected the mucosa, whether inflammation, infection or abnormal cells. Speak with your doctor for clarification.
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