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Etymology

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From iso- +‎ enhance.

Verb

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isoenhance (third-person singular simple present isoenhances, present participle isoenhancing, simple past and past participle isoenhanced)

  1. To produce isoenhancement.
    • 2012, William E. Brant, Clyde Helms, Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology, page 699:
      On arterial phase postcontrast CT, most lesions (60%) show little to no enhancement, whereas the remainder isoenhance with liver parenchyma.
    • 2015, Angela D. Levy, Koenraad J. Mortele, Benjamin M. Yeh, Gastrointestinal Imaging, page 315:
      Unlike tumors, these pseudolesions isoenhance relative to liver and do not disturb blood vessels.