What does nonenhancing hypointense shadow mean

Non-enhancing hypodense shadows are commonly seen on liver enhancement CT and are usually indicative of a current condition such as a liver cyst.
Non-enhancing hypodense shadows are a clinical enhancement CT finding that is commonly seen on liver enhancement CT, and usually indicate the presence of a lesion within the liver that is less dense than the normal liver density, which is commonly seen in conditions such as hepatic cysts.
No enhancement is a kind of examination result of enhanced CT, the doctor will inject the contrast agent into the patient’s vein during the enhanced CT examination, due to the rich blood flow inside the malignant tumor, after absorbing the contrast agent, it will suggest that the signal of the local contrast agent will be enhanced, which is clinically known as enhanced shadow. For diseases such as liver cysts, enhanced CT examination usually shows no enhancement, so non-enhanced low-density shadow can basically exclude liver cancer, which is usually caused by liver cysts and other diseases.
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