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Posttraumatic neuromas may resemble true neurogenic tumours, such as schwannomas or neurofibromas, but a split fat sign or target sign is absent (see section on peripheral nerve sheath tumours).
Li et al. suggested that larger size and infiltrative margin on MRI indicates malignancy, whereas split fat sign (intact fat planes around the mass) is more indicative of benign tumors, although Wasa et al. found that MPNSTs often have well-defined margins (Figs. 1, 4, 7).
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A split-fat sign is visualised around the lesion.
A well-defined margin and the presence of the split-fat sign suggest benignity [39].
Typical imaging findings are a fusiform shape, the nerve entering proximally and exiting distally and a split-fat sign, representing the normal fat around a neurovascular bundle.
Larger tumours may demonstrate a dural tail, "split-fat sign" (peripheral rim of perineural fat compressed by the tumour), "fascicular sign" (central small ring-like structures representing nerve fibres) or "target sign" (central low signal with surrounding high signal on T2-weighted sequence) [33].
"Don't do it," he cautioned as he split a fat pod from the fava patch, exposing beans as big as his thumbs.
The major difference between the DTK and the PBTK model structures is that the storage compartment was split into fat and all other tissues.
In tibialis anterior (TA) and quadriceps (QA) of treated mice, we observed the presence of degenerating and small centrally nucleated regenerating muscle fibers, such as in untreated mice; however reduced signs of degeneration (consisting in hypertrophic fibers, fiber splitting, and fat replacement) were seen in treated mice versus untreated ones (n = 5)).
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Fat cover was split into carcasses with no fat (European class 1) and normal to extremely fat carcasses (European class 2 to 5).
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