Low attenuation lesions liver
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The “hyperacute” hematomas are hyperdense, with some small areas of iso – or hypodensity within the lesion. The possible causes of these combined densities are the presence of fresh, unclotted blood (which has a low attenuation coefficient), a low hematocrit or a …
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1. There are numerous abnormalities that appear to be low in attenuation. The location of this patient’s pathology can be seen throughout the liver, with the heaviest concentrations found in the right posterior lobe. 2. The liver is the only structure in this particular image that …
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Low protein intake (choice C) and severe liver disease (choice E) can cause a low urea nitrogen/creatinine. ratio. A 30-year-old male presents to the dermatologist with silvery, scaling plaques on his elbows and knees. His. mother has been afflicted with the same condition in the past. The most likely diagnosis is. A. acne rosacea. B. acne vulgaris
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White and light objects are said to be of “high attenuation” while dark grey and black objects are said to be of “low attenuation”. Absorption values are expressed on a scale of +1000 units for bone, the maximum absorption of the X-ray beam, to –1000 units for air, the least absorbent. ... liver lesions. pancreas, tumour, pancreatitis ...
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Liver function tests are usually normal. Ultrasonography and computerized tomography may show an elevated hemidiaphragm. A CT scan usually characterizes the mass as being complex with areas of low attenuation separated by solid septae and stroma enhancing with intravenous contrast.
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The hepatic venous outflow abnormality was confirmed when the CT scan revealed non-opacification of the hepatic veins, greater than 70% focal luminal narrowing relative to the adjacent normal hepatic vessel in diameter, or a geographic area of low attenuation in the liver, along with clinical symptoms of hepatic congestion (ascites, pleural ...
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Background surrounding lesions was homogeneous. The digital phantom was input to PET-EGS for simulations at different count statistics and accounting or not for the effect of attenuation (low statistics: 15 M events without simulating attenuation; high statistics: 45 M events without simulating attenuation and 300 M events simulating attenuation).
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Hypoalbuminemia WNL
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Elevated liver function tests and hyperbilirubinemia should be checked for degree of elevation and possibly underlying liver disease, although these levels are often mildly elevated in patients with AP and return to normal in approximately seven days (Kasper at al., 2012).
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An abdominal CT scan shows extensive intraperitoneal fluid and a uniformly enlarged liver that has decreased attenuation (decreased brightness). Laboratory studies show total protein 6.5 g/dL, albumin 2.8 g/dL, total bilirubin 4.8 mg/dL, AST of 563 U/L, ALT 317 U/L, alkaline phosphatase 55 U/L, and ammonia 91 micromol/L (normal range 7 - 27 ...
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