A high signal lesion on a kidney MRI typically indicates an area with increased water content, which can be associated with various conditions such as cysts, tumors, or inflammation. This finding may warrant further evaluation to determine the underlying cause, as it could represent benign conditions like simple cysts or more serious issues such as renal cell carcinoma. The specific characteristics of the lesion, including its size, shape, and enhancement patterns, are crucial for diagnosis. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate interpretation and appropriate next steps.
High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
It is caused by a sexually transmitted virus, called HPV. It progresses from a benign lesion to a low grade lesion. It then progresses to a high grade lesion which can progress to a microinvasive and then invasive lesion
It depends where the lesion is. I had high blood pressure for years and didn't understand why because I was a cyclist and very fit. About three years ago I was diagnosed with brain cancer - I had 1 lesion on the right temporal lobe and a second on the pituitary gland. The pituitary lesion was removed and since then my blood pressure has been normal. The temporal lesion is still there because doctors can't remove it without killing me.
A high signal input to a transistor amplifier gives a high signal output provided it stays linear.
A T2 hyperintense lesion in the right side of the adenohypophysis (the anterior pituitary gland) typically indicates an area of increased water content, which can be associated with various conditions such as a pituitary adenoma, cyst, or other tumors. These lesions appear bright on T2-weighted MRI scans due to their high signal intensity. Further evaluation, including contrast-enhanced imaging and clinical correlation, is often necessary to determine the exact nature of the lesion and any potential implications for pituitary function.
A low bandwidth signal does not have more power.
Carrier signal is of high frequencies, it gives strength to the original signal because original signal cannot travel long distances so it needs to be strengthen a bit for transmitting. The carrier signal is a high frequency signal, called an RF. Radio Frequency signal, it is to high for the human or animal ear to detect it, so its outside the audible spectrum and can easily be transmitted over the air to receivers that is tuned to receive that frequency and detect any modulation on that signal.
A mountain with high elevation results to a low temperature.
RSSI, or Received Signal Strength Indicator, is expressed in negative values because it measures the power level of a received signal relative to a reference level. A stronger signal results in a higher (less negative) RSSI value, while a weaker signal yields a lower (more negative) value. This convention helps in differentiating between low and high signal strengths, with values closer to zero indicating better signal quality. Thus, negative values effectively represent the attenuation of the signal as it travels through the environment.
An amplifier amplifies the small input signal to a high signal without changing its freqency.
i have no signal on my phone i have signal on my phone i have no signal on my television i have signal on m y television the signal has been interupted i dont know the hand signal i need to know the signal what is the signal strength teach me the hand signals what is the signal for danger i have little signal i have high signal i have no signal how much signal do i have how do i tell how much signal i have is there a sign for signal by the way you already put it in a sentence by asking a question lol
As the name suggests, it amplifies a small signal. It ususally has a very high input impedance, to avoid affecting the source signal.