A poorly circumscribed mass refers to an abnormal growth or lesion that lacks well-defined borders, making it difficult to distinguish from surrounding tissues. This characteristic often suggests that the mass may be infiltrative or aggressive, potentially indicating a malignant process. Such masses can be found in various medical imaging studies and often necessitate further evaluation or biopsy for accurate diagnosis.
No. Only triangles and cyclic polygons can be circumscribed.
the center of a circumscribed circle is called the focus.
What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
Circumscribed; something drawn the OUTSIDE of a shape. Inscribed; Something drawn around the INSIDE of a shape.
Hypoechoic area is a medical term relating to ultrasound scanning. On ultrasound, a solid mass appears as a grey or hypoechoic area.
The hypoechoic mass lesion refers to the abnormal area in the body that can be seen on an ultrasound.
Hypoechoic means less white on ultrasound.
A hypoechoic structure or mass is a mass which appears as very dark when ultrasound pictures are taken. It could be indicative of a tumor, or it may be benign.
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What is Hypoechoic to Isoechoic Nodule
what is hypoechoic solid material that is centrally located in the mid right internal jugular vein narrowing the lumen by approx. 50% mean?
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A hypoechoic structure or mass is a mass which appears as very dark when ultrasound pictures are taken. It could be indicative of a tumor, or it may be benign.
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An ill-defined hypoechoic mass on an ultrasound refers to an abnormal tissue area that appears darker than surrounding tissue and lacks clear borders. This can be a sign of a potential tumor or abnormal growth that requires further evaluation to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A hypoechoic nodule is an area of tissue that is less dense than the surrounding tissue. It is not likely to be cancer if it's circumscribed. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.