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The collimator that controls how much of the detector is exposed is the
Large Vesicle
A large fluid-filled sac within or on the surface of cells, involved in storage, transport, and metabolism processes.
Bulla
A large blister containing fluid that forms in the skin or mucous membranes, typically as a result of burn, infection, or other injury.
Nevus
A medical term for a mole or birthmark, which is a benign skin lesion that results from the overgrowth of melanocytes.
L94.2
A specific code in ICD-10-CM classification that refers to a particular medical condition, but without more context, the exact condition is unclear.
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