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Two years ago my doctor told me I have a right inguinal hernia. I never had problems with it until recently and am seeing a surgeon tomorrow. However, I had a abdominal/pelvic CT scan a week ago and there was no indication of a hernia on the scan. Can CT scans sometimes miss a hernia?
Yes CT scan can sometimes miss a hernia due to variety of reasons: • Not well developed defect • Overlying momentum/bowels shadowing • Inadequate bowel preparations before CT as loaded colon • Inappropriate focus over that region • Observer dependent factors • Low resolution machine not able to pick up certain tissue details • Reporting problems • Exchange of report with another patient (yes possible in well known hospitals of the world) and others
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
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Can CT Scan Sometimes Miss A Hernia?
Hello, Yes CT scan can sometimes miss a hernia due to variety of reasons: • Not well developed defect • Overlying momentum/bowels shadowing • Inadequate bowel preparations before CT as loaded colon • Inappropriate focus over that region • Observer dependent factors • Low resolution machine not able to pick up certain tissue details • Reporting problems • Exchange of report with another patient (yes possible in well known hospitals of the world) and others Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel