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Hypervascularity is an
increased number or
concentration of
blood vessels. In
Graves disease, the
thyroid gland is
hypervascular,
which can help in differentiating...
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evaluation of
hypervascular tumors of the
liver such as
hepatocellular carcinoma or
hypervascular metastases (figure 4).
Typical hypervascular tumors for...
- dysplasia,
hypervascularity in
interfollicular regions,
sclerotic vessels,
prominent mantle zones with an "onion-skin" appearance.
Hypervascular: similar...
- of a GIST in the
gastric cardia. The
lesion appears submucosal, is
hypervascular and
protrudes intraluminally.
Upper GI
bleeding led to endoscopy, finding...
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approval to be used as
embolisation particles to be used for
peripheral hypervascular tumors. It may also used as the
embolic agent in a
Uterine Fibroid Embolectomy...
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pathogen to spread.
Factors that
allow this
pathogen to
multiply include hypervascular tissue, poor
hygienic conditions, and
immune deficiency. In treating...
- with a
marked increase in
blood vessels,
causing the bone to
become hypervascular. The bone
hypercellularity may then diminish,
leaving a
dense "pagetic...
- carcinoma,
hepatic adenoma,
follicular nodular hyperplasia (FNH), and
hypervascular metastasis), but
maybe occult or
difficult to
characterize on portal...
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degenerative changes in the
collagenous matrix, hypercellularity,
hypervascularity, and a lack of
inflammatory cells which has
challenged the original...
- with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, such as "echogenicity, heterogeneity,
hypervascularity, and
presence of
small cysts."
Various tests can be
chosen depending...