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problems and complications developed: Renal failure, Bone lesions and Neuropathy. questions: ... showed vascular nephropathy associated with chronic parenchymal alterations (damage from cyclosporine) with limited aspects of ...
patient completed palliative external beam radiation to 2 lesions involving the chest wall that were associated with pain. ... CT chest: at current check up there are multiple nodular parenchymal formations localized in both lungs ; some show minimal increase in ...
as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with millimetric parenchymal nodules suspected as secondary. She underwent a lingular segmental ... of endoscopy. Brain CAT scan : no secondary lesions. CT guided lung needle biopsy : non-small cell lung cancer ...
of neuroendocrine neoplasia with hepatic secondary lesions of unknown origin was established . Subsequently its origin was ... Neither respiratory field shows any current focal parenchymal thickening of pathological significance. No bilateral ...
of neuroendocrine neoplasia with hepatic secondary lesions of unknown origin was established . Subsequently its origin was ... Neither respiratory field shows any current focal parenchymal thickening of pathological significance. No bilateral ...
and in pelvis; the parenchymas show, in hepatic area, parenchymal central hypodensity as per hypoperfusion of segments from V to VIII ; no nodular focal lesions; normal the gall bladder and the intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts; ... particular of suspect oncologic nature; only a minimum parenchymal bundling in the most sloping part of the lingula.” – ...
: synusal rhythm 64/min. Chest X-ray : no parenchymal lesions. Diagnostic rachicentesis with injection needle 22 ...
: synusal rhythm 64/min. Chest X-ray : no parenchymal lesions. Diagnostic rachicentesis with injection needle 22 ...
are next to each other and located both in pleural and parenchymal area, of triangle morphology as a whole, encircled by hypodense ... this is a type III (mixed) as the type I, purely cystic lesions tend to occur in younger infants and would often be less extensive. ...
in the lingular sub-segment together with millimetric parenchymal nodules suspected as secondary. She underwent a lingular segmental ... Brain CAT scan : no secondary lesions. - CT guided lung ...