The edges are uneven. Whatever is not perfectly circle.
The edges are uneven. Whatever is not perfectly circle.
"Ill-defined" on a CT scan refers to a lesion or abnormality that lacks clear, distinct borders, making it difficult to determine its exact size, shape, or extent. This characteristic can indicate a more aggressive or infiltrative process, such as certain types of tumors or infections, as opposed to well-defined lesions, which are often more benign. The ill-defined nature may raise concerns for differential diagnoses and typically warrants further investigation or follow-up imaging.
Lesion appears to be ill defined and slightly hypodense on the non contrast and shows bright enhancement on the arterial phase scan
euthanasia.
It's not the first time that the radiologic study has shown this lesion (redemonstration). "Ill-defined" means that there are not sharp margins to the area. Lytic means that the lesion is destructive of the existing structure. The spinous process is a "sticking out" part of the vertebra.
Basically ill defined text and graphics
indefinite, indistinct, ill-defined
ill-defined, rough, loose, unfocused, imprecise
It is Ill in Bed.
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
A hypoechoic ill-defined mass lesion refers to a region within the body that appears darker (less echoic) on an ultrasound scan, indicating it may be more solid or dense. The term "ill-defined" means that the margins or borders of the mass are not clearly defined, which can suggest it may be irregular or have infiltrative characteristics. Further evaluation with additional imaging studies or a biopsy may be necessary to determine the nature of the lesion and its significance.
Synonyms for nebulous include vague, ill-defined, foggy.