Hyperdense shadow is a common imaging term that refers to the fact that the density of diseased tissues is higher than that of normal tissues found in CT and other examinations, which is suggestive of the site of the lesion and the extent of the lesion.
1. High-density shadow is a descriptive term used in the report card of the imaging examination. X-rays pass through the human body due to the different densities of the tissues, which absorb X-rays differently and present different densities; if the examination result is a high-density shadow, it proves that the density of the diseased tissues is higher than that of the normal tissues, which suggests that there is the occurrence of calcification, hemorrhage, stones and other lesions.
2. The imaging test is a comparison of the results with the surrounding normal tissues, and needs to be combined with clinical signs and medical history to arrive at the most accurate diagnosis of the condition and to carry out the appropriate treatment.
If high density shadows are found during physical examination, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.