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In many structural locations, and at many scales, shale prone sequences will pile-up to produce over thickened masses.
Healthy fibrin fibres show individual fibres (Fig. 2b) while fibrin fibres in diabetes have thickened masses of fibres with a netted morphology as indicated Fig. 2e, giving the appearance of dense-matted net.
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You stir a little starter into warm milk or cream, let it sit, and in a few hours the bacteria have multiplied a hundredfold and created a tart, aromatic, thickened mass, with many billions of bacteria in every spoonful.
An omental cake arises when these nodules coalesce to form a diffusely thickened mass and replace the normal fat (Fig. 3b) [6].
Ultrasound can show thickened walls and masses; however, it may not give a conclusive diagnosis of gallbladder cancer.
Bosniak III: Indeterminate cystic masses with thickened irregular walls or septa, enhancement can be seen.
The infiltrative growth pattern of this tumour results in a diffuse mass of thickened nerves that may be superficial or deep in location, or a combination of both.
In the soft tissues, CT can reveal cystic masses with irregular thickened septations [ 14].
It should be especially suspected when the appearance on CT scan is of a solid mass with focal areas of attenuation or a cystic mass with a thickened wall showing inhomogeneous contrast enhancement that tends to invade adjacent tissues or structures.
Rather, due to early cessation of fiber elongation, the stunted fiber did not distribute the cellulose along its longitudinal axis, thus resulting in a thickened appearance, and an increased mass per unit length.
The thickened GB revealed a heterogeneous hypoechoic mass in 7 patients without small anechoic areas or intramural echogenic foci.
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