A small fluid-filled cleft in a hip MRI typically indicates the presence of a joint effusion or synovial fluid accumulation, which may suggest inflammation or injury within the hip joint. This could be due to conditions such as bursitis, Arthritis, or a labral tear. The cleft may represent a potential space where fluid has accumulated, highlighting the need for further evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and management plan.
Dry fill is the total fluid capacity from completely dry, empty, to full.
I'm assuming you mean a Ford F-350, which you fill through the dipstick tube.
It means you should fill it up. It may have leaked or used it.
Assuming you mean an automatic transmission, the dipstick is on the right hand side of the engine bay. You'll need a small tipped funnel to add fluid down the tube. If your referring to a manual transmission, there will be a fill plug on the side of it.
Do you mean the clutch master cylinder or transmission fluid? They both will be under the hood, the clutch master cylinder will more than likely be on the drivers side near the dash and will say what type of fluid to put in (dot 3) and will say clutch master cylinder. Just open the plastic cap when the fluid is cool and fill to the fill line. I believe as long as the brake fluid says dot 3 or whatever type you need it's okay to use. As for transmission fluid, do NOT use brake fluid for that, buy regular transmission fluid
Cleft lip repair.
a cleft palate refers to the palate aka the top of the inside of your mouth separating the nasal cavity and the mouth is deformed or damaged in some way
Cat lip or the Harelip is a disease called Cleft lip (cheiloschisis) or cleft palate (palatoschisis). However they can occur together as Cleft lip and palate.
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ICD-9-CM diagnosis code 749.21 = Cleft palate with cleft lip; unilateral, complete
See a Doctor.................
go to the doctor