Topic: Sclerotic Lesion
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What is a sclerotic lesion?
What does it mean that a lesion is sclerotic? Well, generally, it means that it is due to a fairly slow-growing process. Bone reacts to its environment in two ways -- either by removing some of itself or by creating more of itself. If the d... Read More »
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What is a sclerotic nonexpansile lesion?
By definition it's a hard, non-expanding wound. Read More »
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What is a sclerotic lesion in proximal humerus?
There a slow-growing area of change on the shoulder end of the upper arm bone, and the surrounding bone has tried to wall it off. Read More »
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An area of bone tissue that appears abnormal/ unhealthy located on the 12th Thoracic vertebrae and is losing it function/ scarring. Read More »
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A "sclerotic" lesion (also sometimes called a "blastic" lesion) is an abnormality of the bone that looks denser than normal on radiographs. Generally, this indicates that something is causing more bone or calcium deposits in that area of th... Read More »
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This is not very common. In short, it is a portion of the left iliac bone (left hip bone) that for some reason is not getting good enough blood supply and is not healthy bone anymore. Read More »
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What is a sclerotic lesion in the right sacrum inferior S1 vertebral level? Read More »
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Glenoid is cavity in the shoulder. The sclerotic lesion means hardening of tissue due to scare formation after inflammation. It means the injury in your shoulder is developing another problem due to scar formation. This can lead to immobili... Read More »
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adrenal glands located on the kidneys. (ad renal) renal refers to the kidney. Read More »
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