Scattered wall thickening refers to irregular or uneven thickening of the walls of a hollow organ, such as the intestine or bladder, often seen in imaging studies like CT scans. This finding can indicate various conditions, including inflammation, infection, or malignancy. The term "scattered" suggests that the thickening is not uniform and may vary in extent or severity across different areas of the wall. Further evaluation is typically needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
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