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Proximal lesion
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A hyperdense lesion refers to an area in medical imaging, particularly in CT scans, that appears denser than the surrounding tissues. This increased density may indicate the presence of various conditions, such as tumors, calcifications, or hemorrhages. The specific characteristics of a hyperdense lesion can help healthcare professionals narrow down potential diagnoses and determine appropriate treatment options. Evaluation often requires correlation with clinical findings and additional imaging studies.
there is some information on this subject on the asociated link(Skin Tumors, Vascular Lesions, Face and Neck) below.
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.
A lesion in the left main coronary branch is more dangerous because it supplies blood to a larger area of the heart compared to the other coronary branches. A blockage in the left main coronary artery can lead to a more extensive myocardial infarction and potentially life-threatening consequences such as cardiac arrest. Immediate medical intervention is crucial in such cases.
Proximal lesion
A significant LAD (Left Anterior Descending) lesion refers to a substantial narrowing or blockage in the LAD artery, which supplies blood to the front portion of the heart. This condition can lead to reduced blood flow, increasing the risk of heart attack and other cardiovascular complications. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as angiography, and treatment may include medication, angioplasty, or coronary artery bypass surgery, depending on the severity of the lesion. Early intervention is crucial to prevent serious heart-related issues.
what examinations may ne performed to identify a lesion of the common carotid artery
acs develop with cholestrol lesion deposit in to our vessel of blood and blood stream distrub due to cholestrol lesion in the inner side of vessel and blood supply distrub due to this,and cause atheriosclorosis and angina,stroke and mi.
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
This has the same effect as a lesion, but is adjustable.
Primary lesion
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.
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.