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Morphologic characteristics of a sharp margin and a high signal predict the presence of a hemangioma.
A sharp margin and lesion signal equal to or greater than CSF predicted the presence of a hemangioma (p = 0.0148 and p < 0.0001, respectively).
A sharp margin, lesion signal equal to or greater than CSF, and a homogeneous internal architecture all predicted the reader diagnosis of definitely or probably hemangioma.
While the (type II) odontoid fracture is typically associated with a flattened uncorticated sharp margin to the adjacent body of the axis and normal morphology to the anterior arch of the atlas, the os odontoideum exhibits a well-corticated convex upper margin and rounded hypertrophic anterior atlas arch (Fig. 10).
While the (type II) odontoid fracture is typically associated with a flattened uncorticated sharp margin to the adjacent body of the axis and a normal morphology to the anterior arch of the atlas, the os odontoideum exhibits a well-corticated convex upper margin.
Other features characteristic but not diagnostic of hemangioma include a sharp margin and internal homogeneity[ 25 29 ].
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The echo pattern was not helpful in differentiating metastases from primary tumors, although all of them had sharp margins.
It is characterised by sharp margins with cyst-like areas.
Ischaemic lesions at CT appear as hypodense and hypovascular areas with sharp margins, without mass effect (Fig. 20).
In both cases, this sign typically appears as a symmetrical oval shape, with sharp margins and a homogeneous, low signal intensity.
The sonographic signs of pulmonary embolism consist of generally two or more small pleural based, hypoechoic consolidations with sharp margins and without central vascularization.
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