A soft tissue density exophytic lesion on the kidney refers to a growth or mass that protrudes from the kidney's surface and is composed of soft tissue. Such lesions can be benign, like renal adenomas, or malignant, such as renal cell carcinoma. Imaging studies, like ultrasound or CT scans, are typically used to evaluate these lesions further. A biopsy may be necessary to determine the exact nature of the lesion.
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A lesion containing homogeneous means that the tissue within the lesion has a consistent appearance throughout, without variations in texture, density, or enhancement. This can be seen on imaging studies like MRI or CT scans where the lesion appears uniform in its makeup. It suggests a more uniform composition or structure within the lesion.
A hypointense lesion refers to an area on imaging scans, such as MRI or CT, that appears darker than the surrounding tissue. This typically indicates a difference in tissue composition or density, which can be associated with various conditions, including tumors, cysts, or areas of inflammation. The specific characteristics and clinical context of the hypointense lesion are crucial for diagnosis and treatment planning.
An atherosclerotic lesion is characterized by accumulation of fat around scar tissue.
An intra-lesion bleed is bleeding within the area of abnormal tissue.
a lesion
if the lesion is in a contractile tissue i.e muscle then active n passive movements are painful and/or restricted in opposite direction of motion.
The extra tissue removed from around the lesion
lesion ulcer
Lesion is a medical term that just means an abnormality in tissue. It can be roughly equated to the common word "damage."
A hypodense lesion is one that is darker than the surrounding tissue on ultrasound. The clinical significance, if any, will be determined by considering your radiology findings in conjunction with the history and physical.
Kidney infarction can be caused by the supplying artery that may be blocked by an obstruction or may be mechanically compressed or ruptured by trauma or vasoconstricted.Definition of infarction: Infarction is tissue death caused by a local lack of oxygen, due to the obstruction of the tissues blood supply. The resulting lesion is referred to as an infarct.