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Meaning of "opacities"

opacity (noun) - Opacity refers to the quality of lacking transparency or translucence
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  • plural of opacity

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Corneal opacities may occur during sedation.
Corneal changes including edema and opacities.
Many of the opacities showed point calcifications.
None of the patients presented large opacities.
Bronchiectasis and centrilobular opacities are attributable to tuberculosis.
Chest radiography demonstrated cavitating pulmonary opacities.
The suspect opacities to be detected are potential cancers.
Imaging studies revealed bilateral alveolar opacities.
In cats corneal opacities may occur during sedation.
There are controversies regarding the composition of said opacities.
Nodular opacities or lymph node enlargement were not observed.
Particularly with opacities of the cornea.
Clinical approach to diagnosis in patients with centrilobular opacities.
Such linear opacities probably represent organizing pneumonia.
Progression of small and large opacities.

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Significant media opacities such as cataract.
A visual hierarchy can be created by using different opacities.
These opacities are often reversible.
These cataracts appear as longitudinal opacities having branches.
Cataracts are opacities of the crystalline lens and are usually bilateral.
There was no evidence of snowbanking or snowball opacities.
Some opacities are small and do not interfere with vision.
Multiple small nodules with surrounding ground glass opacities.
Lens opacities and cataracts are a health effect that should be prevented.
Typical tipping materials are papers exhibiting relatively high opacities.
Linear opacities are less frequent and less profuse than nodules.
Variety of colours and opacities.
Opacities in both lungs.
The different colors and opacities created a striking focal point.
Predominant reticular opacities.
Corneal opacities are the leading reason for undergoing cosmetic tattooing.
It is frequently associated with parenchymal opacities and segmental or lobar atelectasis.
Such opacities can be cosmetically disruptive for patients in their everyday lives.
Colours and opacities.
Cataracts are opacities of the ocular lens which generally arise in the elderly.
The first described diffuse reticulonodular pulmonary opacities and septal thickening.
There are mists and opacities and we see things in a blurred way.
The objects of the background may easily shield the suspect opacities.
No other opacities were seen.
Elevated levels of tyrosine have been associated with corneal opacities and hyperkeratotic lesions.
The development of lens opacities during the course of lovastatin therapy have been reported.
Local lymphatic dissemination is characterized by interposed lines and bands abutting parenchymal opacities.
Patients with superficial corneal opacities are suitable candidates for this procedure.
Such fluorescent substances readily can be detected in vivo in the presence of biological opacities.
The network of superimposed linear opacities represents the thickened interlobular septa.
Diffuse opacities of enamel does not affect the amount of enamel but changes its appearance.
Hilar and mediastinal adenopathy and nodular opacities are uncharacteristic and suggest a different diagnosis.
Acinar opacities translate the granulomatous inflammatory changes in the terminal bronchioles and alveolar ducts.
Radiological chest imaging identified mediastinal lymphadenopathy and focal bilateral opacities suggesting granulomatous disease.
Thin linear opacities corresponding to the thick connective septa interlobular septa on the periphery.

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