CT scans- and subq seroma

Specialties Radiology

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Specializes in surgical, neuro, education.

Does anyone know if a CT scan can detect a large seroma that is located between subq layer and hernia mesh?? Previously seroma has been located with U/S- I am just curious if CT would show up since it is not internally located.

Specializes in RETIRED Cath Lab/Cardiology/Radiology.

I would think so, Dutch, as it's still sub-q somewhere. And, if it is indeed "large," that would help it be spotted as well.

YES! a CAT scan will show a seroma.

I am currently dealing with one now, and that is what they used to diagnose mine.

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