Opacification means to become opaque - not see-through/transparent.
Calcified opacities is a radiological term that means there was an area that appeared opaque in that the rays could not penetrate there, and it appeared like bone.
Opacities can occur in any area of the lens.
please answer.what does it mean? fibro linear parenchymal opacities is seen in lung. domes of diaphragm elevated(poor insipiratory film) . which depart ment of the medicine to be discuused
Calcified Tissue International was created in 1967.
Calcified fibroids are tumors that outgrow their own blood supple leading to degeneration.
Pronunciation: fī-brō-nod′yū-lărPertaining to sharply defined approximately circular opacities found in clusters associated with linear opacities that distort adjacent structures; usually indicates previous granulomatous disease.Pronunciation: fī-brō-nod′yū-lărPertaining to sharply defined approximately circular opacities found in clusters associated with linear opacities that distort adjacent structures; usually indicates previous granulomatous disease.
Calcified hilar adenopathy needs no treatment as such. So many times the primary complex get calcified. You may need treatment for some associated finding.
I was told my teeth became calcified as a result of long term use of prednisone. I also developed severe osteoporosis. I was told that if you dont take proper care of your teeth they can become calcified.
Fibronodular scarring pertains to sharply defined approximately circular opacities found in clusters associated with linear opacities that distort adjacent structures; usually indicates previous granulomatous disease.
No, a tampon can't be mistaken for a calcified fibroid. A tampon would be in the vagina - it can't make its way to the uterus. It doesn't have the same texture/appearance on ultrasound as a calcified fibroid, either.
former osteoblasts that have become surrounded in bone matrix that is calcified
A calcified pancreas is the result of having chronic pancreatitis. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas and commonly occurs in alcoholics.
A patient has a tiny spot (granuloma) in the spleen that is made of calcium (calcified). The doctors think that there were several more of these. There was one after the other (sequel) and that each was inflamed (or very red and sore). The spot was calcified after the inflammation.Granulomas form when the immune system tries very hard to wall off something it thinks is foreign but is unable to get rid of it.