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  1. What does density in a chest xray mean? - HealthTap

    Jan 1, 2020 · Usually opacity: Density or consolidation on chest x-ray is increased density replacing normally clear ventilated lung.. Density is usually nonspecific and can represent pneumonia, …

  2. What does hypodensity on a ct scan mean? - HealthTap

    Oct 10, 2020 · Hypodense lesion: Hi, Hypodense means less dense than average, CT scan are a shade of grey base on how dense the tissue that radiation goes through is, air is less dense and therefore …

  3. What is soft tissue density - HealthTap

    They found a 3.8cm soft tissue density in my girlfriends abdomen along with gall stones, what can the soft tissue density be?

  4. What is a lung nodular density? - HealthTap

    Aug 26, 2019 · The spots are usually less than an inch wide, and often less than half-an-inch wide. Disorders that show up as a nodular density or multiple densities include infections (such as TB or …

  5. What is homogenous liver? - HealthTap

    Feb 24, 2014 · Normal: This is a radiological term meaning that it looks similar throughout the whole substance, without any unusual spots or areas. Pat yourself on the back and keep doing what you …

  6. Calcific density found in xray definition - HealthTap

    A member asked: Punctate metallic density or calcific density projects over right lateral anterior chest wall. xray results. what does this mean? 4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

  7. what is the definition or description of: high nutrient density foods ...

    Dec 9, 2013 · Nutrient density: Nutrient density is a scale that was created to compare a food's nutrient worth to its caloric load. Foods that are low in calories but high in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, etc …

  8. i have a low attenuation liver lesion more than 5mm. please tell me ...

    Oct 21, 2019 · Usually benign: Attenuation is like density on a CT. A high attenuation tissue like bone, will appear white on a CT, whereas low attenuatio

  9. What is bibasilar linear opacity in chest x-ray indicates?

    Jan 21, 2021 · Scar vs. Atelectasis: "bibasilar linear opacity" is a term used by radiologists to describe thin lines seen in the bases of both lungs. The

  10. What is the definition of focal infiltrate on a chest x-ray?

    Oct 3, 2017 · Density: Focal density or infiltrate on radiograph is nonspecific term which could represent infection/pneumonia, volume loss/atelectasis, hemorrhage or tumor.