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However, FDG-PET data also helps to specify CT findings such as lymph nodes with an equivocal appearance.
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Although diverticula are a common finding, at air CTC equivocal appearances such as thrombus-filled, faecalith, or inverted diverticula may cause significant diagnostic uncertainty, particularly with primary 3D interpretation [21].
Because the status of appearance is equivocal, one is forced to distinguish between those appearances that correspond with reality and those that are only illusory.
Peter Hall's production of Rossini's rationalist take on the Cinderella story drew something of a blank on its first outing in 2005, and responses to its subsequent appearances remained equivocal.
His appearance, however, is equivocal: it makes Carla Devade feel like a protective older sister or a missionary nun in Africa, but it catches at Marie-Thérèse Réveillé like barbed wire and triggers a vague erotic longing.
Asked about the prospect during a late-night appearance on the BBC, Prescott appeared equivocal, chuckling when the possibility that his wife might not be disinclined to enjoy the title "Lady Prescott".
Other images, which showed equivocal results, were interpreted as a uniform appearance.
We referred to colposcopy those women who, at the enrolment visit, had equivocal or definitely abnormal cytology (on any of three methods), abnormal direct visual examinations, or the appearance of cervical abnormalities on review of their Cervigrams, a static photographic image of the cervix.
For example, the typical appearance of a non-ossifying fibroma on CT will obviate further investigations for what otherwise would have been an equivocal bone scan report.
John McEnroe was equivocal.
There is nothing equivocal.
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