Yes, both cysts and tumors can show up on a pelvic CT scan. CT scans are effective imaging tools for identifying abnormalities in the pelvic region, including the ovaries, uterus, and surrounding tissues. Cysts often appear as fluid-filled sacs, while tumors may present as solid masses. The characteristics of these abnormalities can help healthcare providers determine their nature and decide on further evaluation or treatment.
There are many things that could show up on it. They could be looking for pancreatitis ( an inflamatory disease in the pancreas) or cysts (fluid) or a cancer. It is important to follow up quickly on it.
Yes, brain tumours can show up very clearly on CT scans especially if the patient is injected with an X-ray dye.
Yes, a CT scan can effectively show a cyst on the liver. These imaging studies provide detailed cross-sectional images that can help differentiate between various types of liver lesions, including cysts. The appearance of a cyst on a CT scan typically shows as a well-defined, fluid-filled space that is usually benign. If a cyst is detected, further evaluation may be warranted to rule out other conditions.
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An abnormal adrenal scan may show evidence of a tumor where there is excessive secretion of adrenaline or noradrenaline. Over 90% of these tumors are in the abdomen.
Only a MRI can tell for sure
A normal pelvic ultrasound may show the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures appearing normal in size, shape, and position. The endometrium may be of normal thickness, and there should be no abnormal masses or fluid collections present. Blood flow to the pelvic organs should be normal.
There are many things that could show up on it. They could be looking for pancreatitis ( an inflamatory disease in the pancreas) or cysts (fluid) or a cancer. It is important to follow up quickly on it.
Yes, a PET scan can show benign tumors, as it detects areas of increased metabolic activity in the body. However, while PET scans can indicate the presence of a tumor, they cannot definitively determine whether a tumor is benign or malignant. Additional imaging studies, biopsies, or clinical evaluations are often necessary to make an accurate diagnosis. Therefore, while benign tumors can be identified on a PET scan, further investigation is typically required for confirmation.
Stones and Tumors will have different characteristics on a CT scan. Stones are going to be within the bile duct, where as tumors are likely to be on the tissue surrounding the duct itself. The stones should also appear much brighter than the surrounding tissue (almost white) where tumors are going to only be slightly lighter. Likely, based on size, location, and appearance, your physician has diagnosed a stone rather than a tumor. However, if you or your physician are concerned that it may be a tumor, you can have a PET scan done. If it is a tumor, it should light up brightly, if it is a stone, then it shouldn't really show a difference. If you are concerned about it being cancer, bring this up to your doctor especially if there is a family history. A PET scan is something that can easily be done to rule out a tumor.
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Yes, brain tumours can show up very clearly on CT scans especially if the patient is injected with an X-ray dye.
Yes, a CT scan can effectively show a cyst on the liver. These imaging studies provide detailed cross-sectional images that can help differentiate between various types of liver lesions, including cysts. The appearance of a cyst on a CT scan typically shows as a well-defined, fluid-filled space that is usually benign. If a cyst is detected, further evaluation may be warranted to rule out other conditions.
The size of the fetus, to detect multiple or ectopic pregnancy, to confirm the fetus is alive, to confirm the due date, reveal defects in fetus, to check the placenta, position of the fetus, growth of the fetus.
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