Table 3.
Possible malignancies identified with CT and the outcome
| Possible malignancy on initial CT-TAP | Investigation and comments | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Bladder mass | Biopsy | Malignant |
| Parotid mass | Biopsy | Benign Warthin tumour |
| Renal mass | Cystoscopy histology showed benign | Benign complex renal cyst |
| Renal lesion | US | Benign kidney cyst |
| Adrenal lesion | CT TAP | Adrenal adenoma |
| Uterine mass | Mammogram separate and biopsy | Malignant DCIS, benign uterine fibroid |
| Breast lesion | Biopsy | Benign fibroadenoma |
| Breast lesion | Biopsy | Malignant-incidental |
| Rectal thickening | Colonoscopy and biopsy | Normal rectal tissue |
| Lung nodule | 2 interval CT thorax | Benign lung lesion |
| Lung nodule | Resolution of lung nodules | Benign |
| Nerve sheath tumour | Reviewed | Artefact |
| Omental mass | 2 interval CT TAP and PET CT | Benign omental mass |
| Pancreatic lesion | Follow-up CT showed no lesion | Benign |
| LIF mass | PET and CT showed interval reduction in size | Benign LIF mass |
| Pelvic mass | Taking a DOAC | Rectus sheath haematoma |