Hypodense spleen lesion

    • Pathology

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    • [DOC File]History

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      Lobular architecture is maintained in any normal liver tissue at the periphery of the lesion. Vascular lesions in the differential include infantile hemangioendothelioma and cavernous hemangioma. On CT scan, these tumors are hypodense well-defined homogenous masses sometimes with calcification.

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    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      T-cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma (T/HRBCL) is an uncommon morphologic variant of DLBCL with aggressive clinical course, it is predominantly a nodal disease, but extranodal sites such as bone marrow, liver, and spleen can be involved. Pancreatic involvement of …

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    • [DOC File]Modul 2 .ua

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      * The lesion is predominantly hypervascular with sparse neovascularity. The most common location is the pancreatic head. Like microcystic adenoma of the pancreas, the lesion does not have malignant potential. Of the following, which is (are) associated with Sipple's syndrome (multiple endocrine neoplasia, type II syndrome): Carcinoid tumors.

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    • [DOC File]FRACP PAST PAPERS - GASTROENTEROLOGY

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      60 yr old male with Dukes B colonic carcinoma resected 6 mths previously. Presents with RUQ pain, CT abdo shows hypodense lesion of 2cm diameter in right lobe liver. The next best investigation would be (one answer) a. FNA biopsy of the lesion. b. Ultrasound of the liver. c. angiography. d. MRI. e. ERCP

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    • [DOC File]“Traditional Chinese Medicine”Course Teaching Outline

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      The spleen meridian of foot–taiyin. 5. The heart meridian of hand–shaoyin. 6. The small intestine meridian of hand–taiyang. 7. The bladder meridian of foot–taiyang ... well-undefined hypodense lesion. an early moderate degree of inhomogeneous enhancement, with rapid washout in …

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      CECT abdomen: Multiple small hypodense lesions in liver and spleen with few enlarged peripherally enhancing lymph nodes, Focal destruction of L1 with left small paravertebral abscess. There was also loculated collection anteriorly showing peripheral enhancement and one of them contained air.

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    • [DOCX File]Rapid fatal acute peripheral T-cell lymphoma associated ...

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      Multi-slice computed tomography of the thorax and abdomen revealed enlarged lymph nodes in the axillary, pectoral, paratracheal and periportal regions. Splenomegaly with a subcapsular wedge-shaped hypodense lesion measuring 15x10 mm was seen and the liver was slightly enlarged.

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    • [DOCX File]Education for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologists

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      V- shattered spleen. 2. Feature of pancreatic microcystic cystadenoma that differentiates it from macrocystic cystadenoma? Solid appearing lesion pancreatic head- True. Pain- True. Peripheral calcifications- False. Occurring in the tail- False. Discussion-Microcystic/serous normally occurs in head of panc. Macrocystic/mucinous normally in body ...

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    • [DOCX File]Melanoma Case Scenario 1

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      Melanoma Case Scenario 1. History and physical. 11/5/16 Patient is a single, 48-year-old male in good health who presented to his primary physician for a yearly physical exam during which a 3.4 x 2.8 x 1.5 cm suspicious-looking mole was noted on the dorsal upper left arm, just proximal to the elbow.

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