Focal Hypodense Lesion: Understanding Causes & Imaging
A focal hypodense lesion is an area of decreased density (or brightness) seen on a medical image, such as a CT scan or MRI, appearing less bright compared to the surrounding tissues. It can be a result of various underlying conditions and may require further evaluation to determine its nature.Hysterectomy - Related Articles
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