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- intraluminal thrombus or embolus. This sign is also referred to as the hyperdense MCA sign. The dense MCA sign is caused by a fresh thrombus or embolus...
- within the brain parenchyma. On computed tomography (CT), they appear as hyperdense lesions. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly with gradient...
- "Differential diagnosis and clinical management of periapical radiopaque/hyperdense jaw lesions". Brazilian Oral Research. 31: e52. doi:10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2017...
- "Differential diagnosis and clinical management of periapical radiopaque/hyperdense jaw lesions". Brazilian Oral Research. 31: e52. doi:10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2017...
- above, hypodense (dark) structures can indicate edema and infarction, hyperdense (bright) structures indicate calcifications and haemorrhage and bone trauma...
- High attenuation crescent sign or hyperdense crescent sign is a radiologic sign indicating impending aortic rupture. It is seen as a curvilinear area paralleling...
- same patient's abdomen pre-operation reveals a large retroperitoneal soft-tissue m****. There are long hyperdense opacities that resemble fetal bones....
- the initial evolution of tetrapod locomotor energetics; a concurrently hyperdense atmosphere would have augmented aerodynamic force production in early...
- and mesenchymal dysplasia in which the bony cortex widens and becomes hyperdense in a sclerotomal distribution. The condition begins in childhood and is...
- white matter—may be apparent.[citation needed] Fresh subdural bleeding is hyperdense, but becomes more hypodense over time due to dissolution of cellular elements...