Cavitary parenchymal lesions are composed of varying amounts of soft tissue, fluid, and/or gas. These cavitary lesions are focal or multifocal and therefore readily detected ultrasonographically. The ultrasonographic appearance of cystic and noncystic cavitary lesions are described. Differential diagnoses for these cavitary lesions in abdominal organs are listed.
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Gunawardena, Deepika
Tresham, Janette
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