Nonspecific: Depends on why you got the CT. Presumably you had some symptoms that concerned someone to get it. The finding is nonspecific and just means that there is an inflammatory or reactive process going on. This may or may not be related to you problem that led to the scan. Discuss it with the Dr who ordered it.
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