Can a computed tomography detect a lymph node's type?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Is there anyway that a computed tomography (CT) scan can determine whether an enlarged lymph node is benign or malignant?

Please help.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Ruchi Sharma

Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Ruchi Sharma is a Radiologist. She specializes in Radio Diagnosis, is skilled in interpreting MRI, CT, and USG, and is registered with the Delhi Medical Council. She completed her DNB (RadioDiagnosis) at the National Board of Education. She has 20 years of clinical experience and currently practicing at Ruchi Clinic, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.

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Hi,

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Computed tomography (CT) is a structural imaging method that relies on assessment of lymph nodes (LNs) based on their anatomy viz. size, shape, margins and enhancement patterns. Among these, size is still the most common criterion, a short axis diameter of more than 0.39 inch is generally accepted as a threshold for malignancy in most studies. However, the diagnostic sensitivity of this standard is weakened by the fact that many a times malignant LNs can be normal in size (false negative) and many infective nodes can be enlarged in size thus giving false positive results on imaging.

Nowadays, CT is combined with PET (Positron emission tomography) to get both anatomical and functional information. It is called fusion imaging and is mainly used to diagnose and stage metastatic cancers such as lymphomas. CT also uses ionizing radiation (X-rays) that is another disadvantage which needs to be considered. So to sum it all, structural imaging methods such as ultrasound, CT, conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) do not distinguish benign LNs from malignant ones with 100 % accuracy. Conversely functional imaging methods such as DWI (diffusion weighted), PET have low spatial resolution and are time consuming. Therefore now we are seeing a shift towards fusion imaging techniques such as DWI-T2 weighted image (T2W)1 MRI, PET/CT, etc., as these techniques bypass the above mentioned shortcomings.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Divya Banu M
Published At June 8, 2020
Reviewed At October 31, 2025

Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Ruchi Sharma is a Radiologist. She specializes in Radio Diagnosis, is skilled in interpreting MRI, CT, and USG, and is registered with the Delhi Medical Council. She completed her DNB (RadioDiagnosis) at the National Board of Education. She has 20 years of clinical experience and currently practicing at Ruchi Clinic, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.

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Education:

BDS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Divya Banu M is a dedicated Dental Surgeon with valuable clinical experience. She specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of various diseases and conditions affecting the oral cavity. With a gentle and patient-centered approach, she is committed to promoting oral health and enhancing smiles through quality dental care. Her areas of expertise include restorative dentistry, preventive dental care, and cosmetic dental procedures.

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Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Ruchi Sharma is a Radiologist. She specializes in Radio Diagnosis, is skilled in interpreting MRI, CT, and USG, and is registered with the Delhi Medical Council. She completed her DNB (RadioDiagnosis) at the National Board of Education. She has 20 years of clinical experience and currently practicing at Ruchi Clinic, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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