The MRI would detect enlarged vesicles.
MRI
Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that affects the way a person acts, thinks, and sees the world. People with schizophrenia have an altered perception of reality, often a significant loss of contact with reality
A biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is the most definitive diagnostic tool for staging purposes.
A biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is the most definitive diagnostic tool for staging purposes.
The brain of someone with schizophrenia may have enlarged vesicles and shrunken frontal or temporal lobes.
A type of schizophrenia known as catatonic can effect the skin (with insensitivity to pain) and can effect muscle control. Generally, the other types of schizophrenia effect only the mind.
Enlarged ventricles in the brain have actually been found in relation to schizophrenia. Many who suffer from this disorder have enlarged ventricles and it seems they grow over time. I do not know how this would work with a fetus, but I would definitely bring it up to the doctor, even if the baby has all ready been born and growing up. It could hold problems in the future.
Traube's space has significance in detecting splenomegaly. During a physical exam, percussion in Traube's space should be resonant. Dullness to percussion of Traube's space may indicate an enlarged spleen, as the spleen expands into this space.
enlarged
A mildly enlarged liver. Hepat/o = liver megaly= enlarged
No. It could be due to a number of causes, including: Genetic disorders, environmental factors, Immune System abnormalities. You will need to discuss it with your Primary Care Physician and be referred to Specialists for Diagnostic testing.
The past participle of "enlarge" is "enlarged."
Dilation is a transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced.