cystic lesion

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lesion
noun[C]
uk
/ˈliː.ʒən/
us
/ˈliː.ʒən/
an injury to a person's body or to an organ inside ...
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(Definition oflesionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There was no cyst in the left lung, and thecysticlesionidentified in the left lung by ultrasound likely was the aortic aneurysm.
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In several cases, however, the morphology of a suspectedcysticlesionmay be unclear and its possible parasitic origin uncertain.
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If serology is used, this can allow for the identification of antibody-positive individuals who have no obviouscysticlesionat first screening.
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In such settings it is very difficult to imagine acysticlesioninside the liver.
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Radicular cyst is the most common odontogeniccysticlesionof inflammatory origin.
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The definitive diagnosis is made after excision by a pathologist based on microscopic appearance of acysticlesionlined by cornified epithelium containing lamellated keratin without calcifications.
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Ultrasound is unharmful and can help detect lesions, or to distinguish solid from cystic lesions.
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The evolution towards cystic lesions is not constant and gliosis may sometimes develop while remaining invisible by ultrasound examination.
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The diagnosis is certain when white matter cystic lesions are visible.
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Cystic lesions can show ring enhancement and focal enhancing lesions.
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Cystic lesions are found in 20.6% of all pancreatectomy specimens.
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The presence of cystic lesions, causing swelling in the third ventricle, is a common feature in all patients.
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The syndrome is related to cystic lesions and swelling of the third ventricle in the brain.
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Quite often, the swelling is present along with cystic lesions in the third ventricle or surrounding periventricular structures.
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It is one of the cystic lesions of the pancreas.
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If swelling exists in the third ventricle along with cystic lesions, both of which are accompanied by the characteristic head bobbing, a diagnosis of bobble-head doll syndrome is likely.
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