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The phrase "a mass extending" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a physical or abstract mass that is spreading out or reaching over a certain area. Example: "The scientists observed a mass extending across the landscape, indicating a significant geological shift."
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In one case of hemorrhagic anterior uveitis, a subconjunctival mass extending to the cornea turned out to be a nodular iris root abscess extending from the anterior chamber to the iris and ciliary body on ultrasound [ 177].
Macroscopically, MEC appear as a polypoid mass extending into the lumen [ 6- 9] which may appear similar to bronchial mycobacteria lesions.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the left cervical region showed a large mass extending from the parotid region to the submandibular region, with hypo- and hypersignals in T1- and T2-weighted imaging, respectively.
A chest x-ray was done and was read as a left hilar mass extending down towards the left lower lobe (see Figure 1).
In later stages, a carcinoid resembles a mural contrast-enhancing mass extending into the adjacent mesentery, causing a soft-tissue density mass, often with spiculated margins due to the desmoplastic reaction.
The least-developed part of the province, it consists of a complex mountain mass, extending northward into Jilin province, with elevations averaging about 1,500 feet.
Axial CT shows a calcified pleural mass, extending the extrapleural structures at the right haemothorax (arrows).
Infiltrative and polypoid forms are two main growth patterns of primary GI tract lymphoma; lymphoma rarely presents as a large exophytic mass extending into adjacent tissues [32].
He was experiencing chest pain, and his chest CT showed a huge, heterogeneous mass extending to the intraspinal canal with involvement of adjacent vertebrae (Figure 3C).
Six months after initial detection of the tumor, chest enhanced CT (C) showed a huge, heterogeneous mass extending into the intraspinal canal with involvement of adjacent vertebrae.
A large abdominal mass, extending from the xiphoid process to the pubis, was palpable.
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