A prominent prostate on Ct can be a sign of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) or enlarged prostate. Some symptoms include: increased frequency, nocturia, hesitancy, dribbling, weak stream, stop and go, can't completely empty. Bph can be diagnose with a digital rectal exam. It is highly recommended that any man over the age of 50 get a rectal exam.
CT scan report chronic mitotic what does it mean for a lay man?
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The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
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Hypermetabolic activity ranging up to 6.46 on a PET scan can mean one or two things. It can either mean you have cancer or an infection.
Late stage prostate cancer metasticizes to the bones. This may be the reason.
Calcification is when there is an accumulation of calcium salts and prostatic refers to the prostate. A CT scan or an ultrasound can be used for diagnosing the condition. Prostate calcification is a "scar" that remains after prostatitis gets cured. Early stage prostate calcification is a fibrosis of prostate. Common it is occur with no symptom. Such a fibrosis may occur in your body but you feel nothing about it. As prostate fibrosis develops, there would be calcification spots. One can try Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill to cure this condition.
Scan means to search for a file or problem.
Needs more explanation on what you mean by "scan".
this is a scan for pheochromocytoma; MIBG stands for metaiodobenzylguanidine.
CT scan report chronic mitotic what does it mean for a lay man?
Not entirely sure what you mean by this but assuming you mean a brute force port scan. Answer is no, you can scan a port directly, no need to scan every port on a system (brute force).
Computed tomography
A focal lesion in the prostate refers to a specific area within the prostate gland that appears different from the surrounding tissue on imaging studies such as ultrasound, MRI, or CT scan. These lesions can be benign or malignant and may require further evaluation, such as a biopsy, to determine the nature of the lesion.
Yes, you can scan one, and there are several instances where you would. For instance, if you purchase small arms ammunition online, you'll typically be required to fax or email a copy of your licence to the seller. The holograms on your licence will be made prominent in the scan, rendering it useless for making forgeries with.
Please specify the name of the scan. Thank you for your reply and inquiry and the scan result was after running AVG.
NOO!! Definately not!