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A 7 mm T2 hyperintense signal in the left kidney typically indicates the presence of a lesion, such as a cyst or a tumor, that appears brighter on T2-weighted MRI scans. Hyperintense signals often suggest fluid content, so a simple renal cyst is a common consideration, though further evaluation is needed to rule out malignancy or other conditions. It is essential to correlate these findings with clinical symptoms and other imaging modalities for an accurate diagnosis. Consulting a healthcare provider for appropriate follow-up and management is recommended.

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