Stranding of the mesorectum refers to the appearance of linear fibrous tissue within the mesorectum, which is the fatty tissue surrounding the rectum. This finding is often associated with inflammatory processes, such as diverticulitis or malignancies, and can be observed on imaging studies like CT scans. Mesorectal stranding may suggest the presence of disease or complications in the area, prompting further evaluation or intervention.
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Marine Mammal Stranding Center was created in 1978.
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Stranding of perinephric fat is defined as linear areas of soft tissue attenuation in the perinephric space, which can result from any acute process or injury to the kidney. When unilateral perinephric stranding is identified it is most frequently the result of calyceal rupture or perinephric inflammation. Perinephric stranding is probably the manifestation of increased pressure in the collecting system in the early phase of ureteral obstruction. Perinephric stranding is easily identified on Spiral CT and less commonly seen on IVP.
Fat stranding refers to the appearance of fat within or around tissues, particularly in medical imaging like MRI or CT scans. It is often associated with inflammation or other pathological conditions, such as pancreatitis or certain tumors, and indicates changes in the normal distribution of fat. This phenomenon can help radiologists identify underlying issues and assess the severity of various diseases.
The ideal lay length for stranding conductors is typically calculated to ensure mechanical strength and flexibility of the cable while minimizing electromagnetic interference. This length is often determined based on the specific application and requirements of the cable, such as the operating voltage and current levels. A common lay length range for stranding conductors is between 6 to 30 times the cable diameter.
Soft tissue stranding refers to the appearance of thin, linear opacities or densities seen on imaging studies, such as CT scans, indicative of inflammation or edema in the surrounding soft tissues. It often suggests the presence of an underlying pathological process, such as infection, trauma, or malignancy. Stranding can help radiologists and clinicians assess the extent of disease, guide diagnosis, and inform treatment decisions.
Perinephric stranding is generally indicative of inflammation or edema around the kidney, often associated with conditions such as pyelonephritis or renal abscess. While it itself does not directly damage the kidney, it can signal underlying issues that may affect kidney function if not addressed. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent potential complications. Therefore, while perinephric stranding is not inherently "bad," it warrants medical evaluation.
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James E. Minnoch has written: 'Aground' -- subject(s): Stranding of ships
Periureteral stranding refers to the presence of increased echogenicity or density in the tissue surrounding the ureter, often seen on imaging studies like ultrasound or CT scans. It typically indicates inflammation or other pathological processes in the surrounding tissues, which can be associated with conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or tumors. In the context of "on the right," it suggests that this stranding is observed around the right ureter, potentially indicating localized issues affecting that area. Further evaluation may be necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.