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Thymic cysts may show fluid attenuation at CT or they may be higher in density, depending on the contents (Fig. 22).
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As consequence of reperfusion, US may show fluid-filled lumen, bowel wall thickening, evidence of some extraluminal fluid and decreased peristalsis.
Spine MRI may show epidural fluid collections and/or paraspinal fluid, dilatation of the epidural venous plexus, and diffuse dural thickening and enhancement [26].
In late phase US may show a fluid-filled lumen, bowel wall thinning, evidence of extraluminal fluid and decreased or absent peristalsis.
On CT, intraosseous DCs may show fat or fluid attenuation and internal calcification, whereas epidermoid cysts have fluid density with no fat contents or calcifications [46].
Cases of perforation may show mixed echogenic fluid in the right iliac fossa, indicating the presence of pus or faecal material (Figs. 13 and 14).
On MRI, fat and fluid may show layering with high signal intensity of the supernatant fatty layer on T1-weighted images and low signal intensity on fat-suppressed T1-weighted images (Fig. 17).
CT may show pericardial thickening with fluid attenuation in most cases, but greater density may be due to the presence of debris or hemorrhage.
The spinal tap is often a component in how to diagnose multiple sclerosis, because the fluid may show abnormalities in white blood cells or proteins that may indicate a malfunction of the body's immune system and the presence of the disease.
In some instances, plantar fibroma may show high signal on fluid-sensitive sequences [4].
Nevertheless, infected filler deposits and infected fluid collections may show absent restriction on DWI (Fig. 8).
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