# Computed Tomography Imaging Characteristics in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Cellulitis in Patients with Leg Swelling

**Authors:** In-Chul Nam, Doo-Ri Kim, Jeong-Sub Lee, Jeongjae Kim, Young-Heun Shin, Jung-Ho Won, Yong-June Lee

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/medicina61060982 · Medicina · 2025-05-26

## TL;DR

This study shows that CT scans can help diagnose cellulitis in patients with leg swelling by identifying specific imaging features like skin thickening and subcutaneous edema.

## Contribution

The study identifies key CT imaging features for diagnosing cellulitis and highlights their significance in different affected regions of the leg.

## Key findings

- Skin thickening, subcutaneous edema, and early venous return were more common in thigh or lower leg cellulitis.
- CT features like skin thickening and subcutaneous edema were significantly associated with each other and with lymph node abnormalities.
- CT imaging provides valuable diagnostic features for cellulitis in patients with leg swelling.

## Abstract

Background and Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the imaging characteristics of computed tomography (CT) for diagnosing and assessing cellulitis in patients with leg swelling. Materials and Methods: Overall, 1545 patients who underwent CT for leg swelling were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 174 were diagnosed with cellulitis based on clinical findings, laboratory tests indicating inflammation, and their response to antibiotics. Patients with previous follow-up CT scans, negative CT findings, or alternative diagnoses were excluded (n = 1123). Two radiologists independently assessed the CT images while blinded to other clinical data, resolving discrepancies through consensus. Results: Among 174 patients with cellulitis, 112 were men, and 62 were women, with a mean age of 64.1 ± 15.8 years. The patients were categorized into two groups based on the affected region: Group I (thigh or lower leg, n = 130) and Group II (foot involvement only, n = 44). The qualitative CT features analyzed included skin thickening (83.9%), subcutaneous edema (94.8%), early venous return (82.8%), lymph node pathological findings (72.4%), and prominent lymph node enhancement (79.3%). Group I demonstrated significantly higher rates of skin thickening, subcutaneous edema, and early venous return than Group II. Pairwise analysis of CT findings revealed significant associations between skin thickening and subcutaneous edema, skin thickening and early venous return on MIP, and early venous return on MIP and lymph node pathology. Conclusions: CT provides valuable diagnostic features of cellulitis in patients with leg swelling. Skin thickening, subcutaneous edema, early venous return, and lymph node abnormalities are key findings in the diagnosis of cellulitis.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cellulitis (MONDO:0005230)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** lymph node abnormalities (MESH:D000072717), inflammation (MESH:D007249), Skin thickening (MESH:D013585), Cellulitis (MESH:D002481), Leg Swelling (MESH:D004487)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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