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mesenteric lymph node findings on CT scan

I know Rule #1, so im not asking for medical advice. I recently got a CT scan after some complaints of abdominal pain (Probably Ulcer).

However the CT scan stated this: "There are small mesenteric lymph
nodes without gross adenopathy". So I guess my question is...is this saying they should not NORMALLY be there but they are there and not enlarged.....or what?

I guess what Im asking is, are these mesenteric lymph nodes a "normal" finding on a CT. (Guess im curious why they even mentioned them)

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