Definition of Echogenicity. Meaning of Echogenicity. Synonyms of Echogenicity

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- words, echogenicity is higher when the surface bouncing the sound echo reflects increased sound waves. Tissues that have higher echogenicity are called...
- result is often increased echogenicity of the cortex. The echogenicity of the kidney should be related to the echogenicity of either the liver or the...
- very recently formed thrombus is not very solid, it will have a low echogenicity, and will be seen as a black area in the gray-scale image and will be...
- Echogenic intracardiac focus (EIF) is a small bright spot seen in the baby's heart on an ultrasound exam. This is thought to represent mineralization...
- ultrasound looking for an echogenic bowel, one that appears brighter than normal on a scan. This is not a foolproof test, as an echogenic bowel can be present...
- reduced or absent. As the condition progresses, there is an increase in echogenicity of the corpora cavernosa, attributed to tissue edema. Eventually, changes...
- shrunken liver in advanced disease. On ultrasound, there is increased echogenicity with irregular appearing areas. Other suggestive findings are an enlarged...
- result is often increased echogenicity of the cortex. The echogenicity of the kidney should be related to the echogenicity of the liver or the spleen...
- have a high degree of echogenicity (the ability of an object to reflect ultrasound waves). There is a great difference in echogenicity between the gas in...
- cortical echogenicity and blurred delineation of the upper pole Renal ultrasonograph in renal failure after surgery with increased cortical echogenicity and...