2mmT2 hyper intense lesion within the posterior right hepatic lobe. What does this mean?
hyper-metabolic lymph node?
what is hyper intense t2 lesion in the right liver lobe
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A benign lesion refers to an abnormal growth of cells that are non-cancerous and do not spread to other parts of the body. While benign lesions are not typically harmful, they may still require treatment or monitoring, depending on the specific type and location of the lesion.
It all depends on what the lesion is made of and where it is on the spine. A benign lesion is non-cancerous whereas a malignant lesion is cancerous.Lesions can be defined according to the patterns they form. Lesions can also be categorized by their size. A gross lesion is one that can be seen with the naked eye. A microscopic or histologic lesion requires the magnification of a microscope to be seen.
By definition it's a hard, non-expanding wound.
the most non hyper type is relaxation music this is because it calms you down on the other hand rock and roll ,roll the hyperness
A non-healing skin lesion is also referred to as a chronic ulcer. If there is no specified site, then the correct ICD-9 code would be 707.9 for an ulcer of the skin not otherwise specified.
Interval resolution of the hyper metabolic opacities in the lower lobes suggesting resolution of the pneumonic process
A lesion that is dangerous or life-threatening.
It cannot preform metabolic processes.