my ct scan says that i have several small focal hypodensities largest being 2cm this finding is non specific but these do not represent simple cysts. can anyone tell me what this means? This means that the scan picked up small areas of your liver that are different than the rest of the liver which puts up a "red flag" to the doctors. They know they are not simple cysts,therefore they must do further investigations to determine why these areas show up as denser than the surrounding tissue. Blood tests and possible biopsy (removing a small piece of the dense area) would be ordered. A liver biopsy is done outpatient and takes only a few minutes. Not to worry too much as fatty infiltration or hemangiomas can cause these findings, neither of which are unusual.
Tissue in the liver that is less dense than the normal liver tissue, often fat.
my ct scan says that i have several small focal hypodensities largest being 2cm this finding is non specific but these do not represent simple cysts. can anyone tell me what this means? This means that the scan picked up small areas of your liver that are different than the rest of the liver which puts up a "red flag" to the doctors. They know they are not simple cysts,therefore they must do further investigations to determine why these areas show up as denser than the surrounding tissue. Blood tests and possible biopsy (removing a small piece of the dense area) would be ordered. A liver biopsy is done outpatient and takes only a few minutes. Not to worry too much as fatty infiltration or hemangiomas can cause these findings, neither of which are unusual.
A hypodense liver lesion is a lesion that appears darker than the surrounding liver parenchyma on a CT or x-ray image, implying that it is less dense to x-ray than the surrounding tissue. It may be idiopathic or represent lymphoma, angiosarcoma, disseminated TB, fungal infection, or varicella zoster, among other things.
This may refer to a type of benign lesion, such as a simple hepatic cyst, a lipoma, a hemangioma, or an abscess. In some cases, it may be a type of malignant lesion.
its a size of a cyst or lump
what is pancreas hypodensity
The prefix hypo- means that something is below or under the threshold of normalcy. So, hypodensity means that there is an area that appears more diffused when looked at in an x-ray. A hypodensity of the thyroid usually indicates the appearance of a nodule in the thyroid. A needle biopsy is usually performed to determine the status of the nodule.
Hypodensity indicates a decrease in density. Hypodensity on a CT scan can indicate damaged tissue, from trauma, illness, or birth defect.
I don't know if you're talking of the fibula or tibia, but a hypodensity is an area that's less dense than the rest of the bone.
a subcentimeter nodular opacity is seen in the left midlung field. a subcentimeter nodular opacity is seen in the left midlung field.
means nothing
It's a cyst that's less than 1 centimeter across.
a dark lesion in the spleen found in CAT scan
The CT scan showed two things, that were not on the original CT request form without signs or symptoms usually. One is an area of low density in your liver that can be due to a number of things, but usually due to fatty liver where alcohol or general fats are deposited in your liver or cysts. To rule out more serious causes, your physician can order specific blood tests to assess liver function and biochemistry and possibly order a biopsy of the area if needed. Secondly is a cyst on the left side of the uterus.
Nothing is wrong with your kidneys and spleen.
if you know this you r awesome cause i dont hypodensity often means that there is edema, or swelling in that area of the brain. Therefore, this could indicate that there was an ischemic stroke that occurred within the parietal area of the brain. Hope this helps.
its a size of a cyst or lump