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  2. Cockade sign - Wikipedia

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    The cockade sign is a radiological feature associated with intraosseous lipoma, a rare benign tumor of the bone composed primarily of mature adipose tissue. [1] [2] This sign describes the characteristic appearance of a central calcification or ossification surrounded by radiolucent fatty tissue on imaging, resembling a bullseye or cockade.

  3. Familial multiple lipomatosis - Wikipedia

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    Lipoma ultrasound 110322120428 1206550 Familial multiple lipomatosis is usually diagnosed through a physical exam via palpation, medical history and imaging studies such as ultrasound , CT scan , or magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ).

  4. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    A fibrolipoma is a lipoma with focal areas of large amounts of fibrous tissue. A sclerotic lipoma is a predominantly fibrous lesion with focal areas of fat. [12] Neural fibrolipomas are overgrowths of fibro-fatty tissue along a nerve trunk, which often leads to nerve compression. [7]: 625

  5. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... diagnostic ultrasound (77001–77032) ... CPT II codes are billed in the procedure code field, just as CPT Category I codes are ...

  6. Scrotal ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    At ultrasound, lipoma is a well–defined, homogeneous, hyperechoic paratesticular lesion of varying size [Fig. 14]. The simple finding of an echogenic fatty mass within the inguinal canal, while suggestive of a lipoma, should also raise a question of fat from the omentum secondary to an inguinal hernia.

  7. Dercum's disease - Wikipedia

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    Dercum's disease is a rare condition characterized by multiple painful fatty tumors, called lipomas, that can grow anywhere in subcutaneous fat across the body. [1] Sometimes referred as adiposis dolorosa in medical literature, Dercum’s disease is more of a syndrome than a disease (because it has several clinically recognizable features, signs, and symptoms that are characteristic of it and ...

  8. Woman, 33, shares 5 colon cancer symptoms she dismissed: 'I ...

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    Radwah Oda was diagnosed with colon cancer at 30. She shares five symptoms she dismissed, including narrow stools, blood in the stool, pain and fatigue.

  9. Lipomeningomyelocele - Wikipedia

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    The most common way to diagnose a lipomyelomeningioma is through ultrasound. [1] [9] It is possible to be able to see a neural tube defect as early as 18 to 20 weeks into pregnancy. If this is not found during pregnancy, the definitive way to diagnose a lipomyelomeningioma or any other spinal lipoma is through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).