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Radiodensity (or radiopacity) is
opacity to the
radio wave and X-ray
portion of the
electromagnetic spectrum: that is, the
relative inability of those...
- non-caseating or
solidly caseating lesions. Initially,
tuberculomas appear hypodense on
computed tomography (CT)
scans with
significant surrounding edema....
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Fresh subdural bleeding is hyperdense, but
becomes more
hypodense over time due to
dissolution of
cellular elements.
After 3–14 days, the...
- tumors, calcifications, haemorrhage, and bone trauma. Of the above,
hypodense (dark)
structures can
indicate edema and infarction,
hyperdense (bright)...
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loads radiocontrast during arterial phase, but then
returns to a
rather hypodense state in
venous or
later phases. This is a
property of for
example hepatocellular...
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hyperintensities (WMHs) in T2
FLAIR images. On CT scans,
leukoaraiosis appears as
hypodense periventricular white-matter lesions. The term "leukoaraiosis" was coined...
- person's neck
Epidermal cyst in the
earlobe CT scan,
showing a
homogenous hypodense volume (unspecific cyst-like)
Epidermoid cyst in a **** on ultrasound...
- is more
readily available. Notably,
while many
malignant lesions are
hypodense in contrast-enhanced studies, the
liver metastases of
PNETs are hypervascular...
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Angiomyolipoma Angiomyolipoma in both
kidneys (arrows) in
computer tomography. The
tumours are
hypodense (dark) due to fat content.
Specialty Oncology ...
- of PML on
brain CT scan
images are multifocal,
noncontrast enhancing hypodense lesions without m**** effect, but MRI is far more
sensitive than CT. The...