What could cause a mass in the abdomen?

Abdominal masses can be the result of a number of factors, including an injury, cyst, benign tumor, cancer, or other disease.

What is an abdominal mass?

An abdominal mass is swelling in one part of the belly area (abdomen). Fibroid tumors may not need to be removed if they are not causing pain, bleeding excessively, or growing rapidly. Abdominal aortic aneurysm involves a widening, stretching, or ballooning of the aorta.

Are abdominal masses usually benign?

Abdominal masses may be large or small, benign or malignant (cancerous), and curable or untreatable. Examples of small benign abdominal masses include hamartomas and cysts, which are solid and fluid-filled collections, respectively, of normal cells.

How can I shrink my abdominal mass?

People often undergo chemotherapy and radiation therapy to shrink a cancerous abdominal mass. Once the mass is smaller, a surgeon can remove it. For a cyst, a doctor may suggest surgery as a treatment option. However, they may use hormone medications, such as the birth control pill, to treat some ovarian cysts.

What does an abdominal mass feel like?

Abdominal liposarcomas are a type of cancer that grows from fat cells in the body, including those at the back of the abdomen. Symptoms: A person may experience stomach pain, abdominal swelling, indigestion, abnormal bowel movements, weakness, nausea, or vomiting.

What can an abdominal CT scan show that an ultrasound does not?

Ultrasounds have some limitations to the structures they can find, and this is usually limited to internal organs. Ultrasounds are not typically ordered for images of bony structures. In contrast, CT scans can provide detailed images of soft tissues, bones, and blood vessels.

What is more accurate CT scan or ultrasound?

Conclusion. CT misses fewer cases than ultrasound, but both ultrasound and CT can reliably detect common diagnoses causing acute abdominal pain. Ultrasound sensitivity was largely not influenced by patient characteristics and reader experience.

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