Ill-defined nodules refer to abnormal growths or masses in the body that do not have well-defined borders or boundaries. These nodules can be detected during medical imaging tests such as CT scans or ultrasounds and may require further investigation to determine their cause and potential implications. Treatment options depend on the underlying condition causing the nodules.
Lesion appears to be ill defined and slightly hypodense on the non contrast and shows bright enhancement on the arterial phase scan
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Yes, primary nodules don't have germinal centers(active B cells) while secondary nodules do.
Basically ill defined text and graphics
indefinite, indistinct, ill-defined
ill-defined, rough, loose, unfocused, imprecise
The edges are uneven. Whatever is not perfectly circle.
The edges are uneven. Whatever is not perfectly circle.
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.
No. Spleen nodules cannot grow in human or any other lungs. Spleen nodules grow on the spleen. There are nodules that do grow in the lungs, however.
The nodules likely refer to thyroid nodules. The process within these nodules involves the formation of abnormal growths or lumps on the thyroid gland. These nodules can be benign or malignant and may affect thyroid function. Further evaluation, such as biopsy or imaging, may be needed to determine the nature of the nodules.