I'm really not sure of a definition of this I can only get repeat diagnoses with this condition and after 3 years of repeat visits to the emergency room no Doctor has been able to go much more in depth on what this condition is other than possible meningioma; if anyone else knows more about this condition Please let me know!! I know it's very painful and very hard to deal with, Always dizzy and often forget things with extremely bad migraines that cause me to have seizure on a Daily basis!!
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tuberculoma
movement
The CNS has INHIBITORY effects on muscles. Loss of this inhibition from an UMN lesion leads to increased muscle activity (spastic paralysis and a + babinski).
This term means that a lesion (or spot) on or around a follicle (in an ovary) has been found but the pathologist making this report is not sure if it is important or not.
A T2 hyperintense right renal lesion is a mass found on the right kidney. It could be a simple cyst or indicative of a tumor.
what is hyper intense t2 lesion in the right liver lobe
A possible cause of parietal skull lesion 3x4 cm of a 77 year old female is injury. Another possible cause which leads to pain at night is stress.
T2 is a type of MRI imaging technique in which TE and TR (Echo time and Repetition time) are longer and the image's contrast and brightness is determined specifically by T2 signals. A "hyperintense lesion" would appear as a bright white spot on a T2-weighted MRI, and its location is in the left centrum semiovale. The centrum semiovale is a large region of "white matter". It is composed of the fibers carrying information to and from the surface of the brain (cortex) to the deeper structures of the brain and to the spinal cord.
Proximal lesion
anechoic lesion
A 'lesion' is anything or any site of the body that is not normal.Yes, a lesion is a pathological site.
small subcapsular lesion of the liver
Primary lesion
This has the same effect as a lesion, but is adjustable.
I need to see a doctor about this lesion.Despite his doctors orders, he poked the lesion.
An ovoid lesion is a lesion that is egg-shaped. There are many studies linking these lesions to diseases like multiple sclerosis.