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Pineal parenchymal tumours often produce an "explosion" of normal pineal calcifications towards the periphery and may demonstrate areas of cystic changes.
Kaposi's sarcoma may demonstrate areas of ground glass and consolidation, although this occurs in conjunction with peribronchovascular nodules in patients with known immunosuppression.
On CT, tumours are usually of soft tissue attenuation and may demonstrate areas of low attenuation, which indicate cystic degeneration or calcification in response to therapy.
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The fallopian tubes may be folded and demonstrate areas of tube tapering, and intraluminal small linear echogenic foci may be visualised (Fig. 8a, b).
The masses commonly demonstrate areas of necrosis or cystic change and a pseudocapsule may be present.
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Our survey does demonstrate areas for improvement.
Future studies in this area may demonstrate that the active/inactive conformations of the pseudokinase domain are indeed required for RGC activity via a regulatory mechanism that involves nucleotide binding.
However, small lesions may show early uniform enhancement, whereas some lesions, particularly large ones, may demonstrate persistent central hypointensity due to areas of fibrosis, thrombosis, or degeneration.
However, improved evaluation of area-level interventions may demonstrate that these also have the potential to improve health.
Late arterial phase dynamic contrast-enhanced MR images may demonstrate a heterogeneous pattern of patchy parenchymal enhancement with large geographical areas showing a slight hypovascularization [16].
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