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Wall Sign
A vague radiolucency imparted by the dense fibrous capsule of an ovarian dermoid cyst—mature teratoma, separating different sharply circumscribed tissue densities, often recognised by plain films of the lower abdomen

wall sign
Halo sign Gynecology A vague radiolucency imparted by the dense fibrous capsule of an ovarian dermoid cyst–mature teratoma, separating different sharply circumscribed tissue densities, often recognized by plain films of the lower abdomen


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