Hypointense foci refer to areas on a medical imaging study, such as MRI or CT, that appear darker than surrounding tissue due to reduced signal intensity. These foci may indicate the presence of abnormalities such as lesions, tumors, or areas of decreased blood flow. Further evaluation is often needed to determine the underlying cause and potential implications of hypointense foci.
By definition, foci are the centres of interest or activity and so are important.
Trifocal
T1 hypointense refers to the appearance of a signal on a T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Tissues or lesions appear dark or hypointense on T1-weighted images due to their short signal relaxation times. This characteristic can help differentiate between different tissues or pathologies in the body.
Two foci's are found on a hyperbola graph.
The plural of "focus" is "foci." It is pronounced as "foh-sahy."
The point where sound waves come together (foci).
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