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Understanding Scattered Low-Density Liver Lesions: Causes & Implications
Multiple scattered, low-density lesions represent multiple lesions with decreased attenuation and heterogeneous appearance which could be abscess, cystic lesions from parasite infestations or metastatic lesions. However, there are several other causes that have to be considered according to the clinical context of the patient.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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