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==CT Scan== | ==CT Scan== | ||
* [[CT scan]] is useful in diagnosing lipomas. | * [[CT scan]] is useful in diagnosing lipomas. | ||
* On [[CT]], the lipoma is seen as a well-delineated [[mass]] with absorption density characteristic of fatty [[tissue]]. | * On [[CT]], the lipoma is seen as a well-delineated [[mass]] with absorption density characteristic of fatty [[tissue]].<ref name="BurtHuang2017">{{cite journal|last1=Burt|first1=Ashley M.|last2=Huang|first2=Brady K.|title=Imaging review of lipomatous musculoskeletal lesions|journal=SICOT-J|volume=3|year=2017|pages=34|issn=2426-8887|doi=10.1051/sicotj/2017015}}</ref> | ||
* Intussuscepted lipoma can also be seen. | * Intussuscepted lipoma can also be seen. | ||
* [[CT scan]] can also differentiate a lipoma from [[liposarcoma]]. | * [[CT scan]] can also differentiate a lipoma from [[liposarcoma]]. |
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Overview
On CT, the lipoma is seen as a well-delineated mass with absorption density characteristic of fatty tissue.
CT Scan
- CT scan is useful in diagnosing lipomas.
- On CT, the lipoma is seen as a well-delineated mass with absorption density characteristic of fatty tissue.[1]
- Intussuscepted lipoma can also be seen.
- CT scan can also differentiate a lipoma from liposarcoma.
Examples of CT Findings for Lipoma
References
- ↑ Burt, Ashley M.; Huang, Brady K. (2017). "Imaging review of lipomatous musculoskeletal lesions". SICOT-J. 3: 34. doi:10.1051/sicotj/2017015. ISSN 2426-8887.