Hello, I have a question for you about lipomas. I have had two surgeries for removal on my chest wall. However, I believe to have another near my sternum, on the outer edge of my rib. I am having alot of pain in this area, making me nauseated at times. I have sharp pain on my lower rib and at times feels as if it goes numb. I had a ct scan Wednesday. The nurse told me my lungs, liver and kidneys were normal according to the report. She told me not to cancel the appointment with my surgeon but did not elaborate on the other findings. (my doctor wasnt in the office friday) Will the other lipomas show up on the ct scan? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hi As per your description, Lipomas are present in the subcutaneous tissue. They can be detected in the CT SCAN. But,they can be easily palpated with fingers. As there is no medical treatment for Lipoma, you should get them excised. Please discuss with your Surgeon and proceed accordingly. Nothing to worry. It is not cancer. Wish you good health. Regards
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Can CT Scan Detect Lipomas? Suggest Treatment
Hi As per your description, Lipomas are present in the subcutaneous tissue. They can be detected in the CT SCAN. But,they can be easily palpated with fingers. As there is no medical treatment for Lipoma, you should get them excised. Please discuss with your Surgeon and proceed accordingly. Nothing to worry. It is not cancer. Wish you good health. Regards