Dr. Pho,
I am a 24 year old
womanWomen's way. Last week my husband discovered a large, irregular, fleshy
lumpLumps in the breasts about 4 inches above my
kneeAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears on my outer thigh. It is not
painfulPainful menstrual periods, and I have no idea how long it has been there. I saw a PA for examination this morning, and she sent me directly to have an ultrasound done. She also suggested that I have a needle
aspirationAspiration
Bone marrow aspiration
Joint aspiration
Lung needle biopsy
Meconium aspiration syndrome
Skin lesion aspiration
Synovial fluid analysis
Thoracentesis done at the same time, but I declined. I wanted to know the ultrasound results before deciding on any kind of biopsy, etc.
The person who did my ultrasound (I'm not sure if she was a radiologist or a sonographer or what) said that although she felt the
lumpLumps in the breasts and could see it on my leg, the ultrasound found nothing at all there. She said that it was probably just some kind of fatty deposit or lipoma-like thing, and that a needle aspiration would make no sense, because you can't biopsy what you can't see. She suggested an MRI (although she seemed unconcerned), but I am not convinced that this mass needs further evaluation.
Here are my questions:
1. Does a negative ultrasound rule out most malignant soft tissue tumors and other dangerous masses?
2. Do you think further testing would be a good idea?
3. If this is a lipoma or just an area of fatty deposit, is it going to get bigger?
Thanks.
I had a lipoma in my arm around the inner elbow area. I noticed it about 10 years ago and had it xrayed which showed that it was just that, a lipoma. In 2005 I was noticiing that my arm would be achy and sometimes tingly. I had the lipoma looked at again and it had grown some. I decided to have it removed b/c if it continued to grow it would cause more problems like pressing on nerves and such. If nerves are compromised for too long there can be permanent damage to them. When the Dr. got in there he found it to be stringy and couldn't remove all of it for fear damaging the nerves around it. So far, I haven't noticed any more symptoms. I'm not sure, but lipomas are not fast growing, at least mine wasn't.
Good luck!