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Imaging of Diffuse Lung Disease
Varicoid bronchiectasis is the next pathologic grade of bronchiectasis. Varicoid
bronchiectasis has all the features of cylindrical bronchiectasis but also has more
severe bronchial dilatation with irregular or beaded thickening of the bronchial ...
Varicoid bronchiectasis (Fig. 2) is a more severe form of bronchial injury than
cylindrical bronchiectasis and has more severe lack of tapering, irregular
beading of the bronchial wall, and alternating segments of bronchial dilatation
and ...
Phillip M. Boiselle, David Lynch,
2008
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Top 3 Differentials in Radiology: A Case Review
Varicoid esophageal carcinoma. Esophageal carcinoma is a common
malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract. Advanced esophageal carcinomas may
present as infiltrating, polypoid, ulcerative, or varicoid lesions. The varicoid lesion
is the ...
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Medical Terminology Basics: Programmed Instruction
7-89. varicoid (var-ih-koyd) resembling a varix -oid is a suffix meaning
resembling. varicoid means resembling a varix (varicose vein). varicoid means
RESEMBlIng A vARIx. 7-90. capillary (kap-il-ler-e) a minute, hairlike vessel
connecting ...
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Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Treatment
Polypoid carcinomas appear as lobulated intraluminal masses. Primary
ulcerative carcinomas are necrotic lesions with a giant, meniscoid ulcer
surrounded by a radiolucent rim of tumor (Fig. 23, Gloyna et al. 1977). Finally,
varicoid carcinomas ...
Advanced esophageal carcinomas usually appear on barium studies as
infiltrating, polypoid, ulcerative, or, less commonly, varicoid lesions [119].
Infiltrating carcinomas are manifested by irregular luminal narrowing with
mucosal nodularity or ...
Joel E. Richter, Donald O. Castell,
2012
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High Yield Imaging Gastrointestinal
Esophagus n Infiltrating, polypoid, ulcerative, or varicoid lesions n Located in
distal or, less commonly, middle third of esophagus n Involve a longer vertical
segment of esophagus than most squamous cell carcinomas Stomach n
Frequent ...
Richard M. Gore, Marc S. Levine,
2010
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MCQs in Clinical Radiology
The varicoid form of esophageal carcinoma can be easily confused with the
varices, but they do not change configuration when the esophagus contracts. 89.
A-T, B-F, C-F, D-F, E-T Isolated gastric varices are also seen in portal
hypertension.
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Radiology of the Pharynx and the Esophagus
Double-contrast view shows a plaque-like lesion in midesophagus (black arrows)
with flat, central ulcer (white arrows) Advanced esophageal carcinomas usually
appear on barium studies as infiltrating, polypoid, ulcerative, or varicoid lesions.
Olle Ekberg, Karin Aksglaede,
2004
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General Thoracic Surgery
133-5B), or, less commonly, varicoid (Fig. 133-5C). Many lesions have mixed
morphologic features, resulting in considerable overlapin their radiologic
classification. Advanced carcinomas most commonly have an infiltrative
appearance ...
Thomas W. Shields, Joseph LoCicero, Carolyn E. Reed,
2009