- as
radiolucent.
Radiopaque volumes of
material have
white appearance on radiographs,
compared with the
relatively darker appearance of
radiolucent volumes...
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maxilla and mandible,
though any bone may be affected.
Brown tumours are
radiolucent on x-ray.
Brown tumours consist of
fibrous tissue,
woven bone and supporting...
-
Rarefying osteitis is a
general term for a
radiolucent lesion on a
radiograph usually diagnosed as a
periapical abscess or a
periapical cyst. Jalali,...
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density areas.
Radiographs of
odontogenic keratocysts show well-defined
radiolucent areas with
rounded or
scalloped margins which are well demarcated. These...
-
person for
something else.
Medical imaging typically shows a well
defined radiolucent lesion, with a
distinct multilocular appearance,
sometimes looking like...
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venous sinuses. The
hematoma can be seen on
autopsy as
brick red, or as
radiolucent on CT scan,
because of heat-induced
coagulation of the hematoma. The...
- from
chronic otitis media as well as in
normal individuals Radiolucent mastoid Single radiolucent shadow is seen. It can be
present in
sclerotic as well as...
-
early stages, the m**** will
appear as
radiolucent. In
terminal stages, the m****
becomes radiopaque and a
radiolucent rim will be visible. As the
lesion enlarges...
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muffin rash)
Enlarged liver (hepatomegaly)
Small jaw size (micrognathia)
Radiolucent bone
disease Skin
lesions Children who have been
exposed to
rubella in...
- of the vertebrae. As a result, the
affected vertebral body is seen as
radiolucent in the anterio-posterior view. ABC of
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