The 16.2 mm mentioned in the question indicates the size of the lesion. When you convert 16.2 mm to inches, it is equal to 0.6378 inches. This would be a little over 1/2-inch.
1 in = 2.5 cm 1 in = 25 mm 162 mm = 162/25 in 162mm=6.48 in
Using the sine rule you can find the other two sides: Final angle = 180° - (37.25° + 48.4°) = 94.35° → other two sides are opposite the 37.25° and 48.4° angles as the longest side is opposite the largest angle. → the other two sides are: s1/sin 37.25° = 162mm / sin 94.35° → s1 = 162mm × sin 37.25°/sin 94.35° and s2 = 162mm × sin 48.4°/sin 94.35° → the perimeter = 162mm + 162mm × sin 37.25°/sin 94.35° + 162mm × sin 48.4°/sin 94.35° = 162mm (1 + (sin 37.25° + sin 48.4°)/sin 94.35°) ≈ 382 mm
229mm x 162mm
162mm. This is because 10 millimetres = 1 centimeter
Proximal lesion
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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
Primary lesion
This has the same effect as a lesion, but is adjustable.
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.