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  2. what does infectious etiology mean? - HealthTap

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    What does infectious etiology mean? 7 doctors weighed in across 2 answers. Dr. Heidi Fowler answered. Specializes in Psychiatry. It means: That the condition or symptom was caused by an infection. Dr Ferguson and 3 doctors agreed. Answered 1/5/2019. 4.3k views.

  3. on a mammogram what does stable right breast nodule consistent...

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    Benign: Bi-RADS is a system used by radiologist to categorize the level of suspicion of breast lesion for cancer. It includes 0-6. BiRADS 2 is benign, meaning NOT a cancer. Bi-RADS 4 or above is more suspicious for cancer. Thus, biopsy should be done. But, the system does not incorporate clinical suspicion.

  4. koch s etiology - HealthTap

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    4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers. i took an x-ray and the result is fibrohazed densities are noted in the left apex, probably koch's in etiology.i took a sputum test and the result is mtb not detected. the health center said that i still need to take medicine that is good for 6mos?: : The wording is consistent with a diagnosis of tuberculosis.

  5. what does uptake mean on a bone scan - HealthTap

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    4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers. what does "uptake" mean on a bone scan as in "mildly increased uptake involving the right c6-c7 facet joint?: Bone scan: Uptake means there is simply bone turnover or bone producti.

  6. what is a breast nodule on mammogram - HealthTap

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    I'm 53 had breast augmentation 17 years ago. during my yearly mammogram in may 2017 nodules were detected as well as a small cyst in the left 3'oclock measuring 4.5mm. i was told to have routine mammographic follow-up. told discovery rules changed. on a mammogram what does stable right breast nodule consistent with benign etiology (br-rads 2 ...

  7. i've thickened posterior myometrium. 2 ill-defined ... -...

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    I've thickened posterior myometrium. 2 ill-defined, hypoechoic areas in the posterior myometrium measuring 2 x 1.5 cm and 1.9 x 1.6 cm. meaning what? A doctor has provided 1 answer Dr. Jane Van Dis answered

  8. Positional headache symptoms, causes, & treatments

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    A positional headache is a type of secondary headache, which means that it’s due to an underlying health condition. There are two main causes of a positional headache: a cerebrospinal fluid leak or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Treatment can vary depending on which condition caused the headache in the first place.

  9. what does ascus favor benign means? - HealthTap

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    Specializes in Internal Medicine. See below: Ascus is atypical squamous cells of unknown significance; it means they see something that doesn't look normal, but doesn't look like a high grade lesion, either. Favor benign is just that; they don't think it's necessarily anything, follow up as appropriate. Dr Lyons agreed.

  10. chronic periventricular white matter focus left parietal lobe....

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    This is the reason the read says "non specific". One lesion doesn't mean anything unless it fits a pattern. We see this all the time and it is considered a normal variant meaning it is not normal but found in enough people to be considered normal.

  11. What does a prominent renal pelvis indicate in an anomaly scan?

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    Usually normal: In an adult ultrasound, and in the absence of other findings, a prominent renal pelvis is frequently seen as a normal anatomy variation of the kidney. If there are urologic symptoms as the reason behind getting the ultrasound however, follow up with a urologist should be made. Dr Ali and another doctor agreed. Answered 5/29/2018.