• Will a lipoma show up on a CT scan?

I am a 38 year old female. I want to know if a lipoma will show up on a CT scan?

7 Answers

  • Surgeon
  • Centennial, CO

Yes - a fat containing mass, often known as a lipoma, is usually visible on a CT scan. However, the diagnosis of benign lipoma can only be definitively made by pathology.

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  • Surgeon
  • Hutchinson, KS

Sometimes. Depends where it is. If it is an area where there is quite a lot of fatty tissue it may not.

  • Surgeon
  • Hazlet, NJ

Not always

Hi, Dr. Willkomm here. The answer to the question is yes. A lipoma will show up on a CT scan but it may be difficult to see if your not looking for it. A radiologist may not mention it on report if they weren’t informed to look for it. A lipoma is made on fat tissue which is usually surrounded by fat tissue making it difficult to see.

  • Surgeon
  • Ansonia, CT

Yes, it will.

  • Radiologist
  • Franklin, TN

Yes. But CT is usually done to assure there is not a different type of tumor.

  • Surgeon
  • Dallas, TX

Sometimes but not always. Lipomas are fatty tissue. Fatty tissue does not always show up well on CT scans. If there is significant concern, an MRI may be a better study.

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