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Echogenicity (sometimes as echogenecity) or
echogeneity is the
ability to
bounce an echo, e.g.
return the
signal in
medical ultrasound examinations. In...
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axial plane,
showing orchitis (as part of epididymo-orchitis) as
hypoechogenic and
slightly heterogenic left
testicular tissue (right in image), with...
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Other ultrasonographic features include:
Enlarged hypoechogenic or
hyperechogenic ovary Peripherally displaced ovarian follicles Free...
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hyperechoic portion,
corresponding to
lipomatous matrix, and
areas of
hypoechogenicity corresponding to
nonlipomatous components.
Ultrasonography of a liposarcoma...
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these criteria to
clinical practice.[1] On ultrasound,
nodules that are
hypoechogenic (solid consistency),
having irregular borders,
increased vascularity...
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therapy in
thyroids appearing on
ultrasound scans as more
uniform (
hypoechogenic), due to
densely packed large cells, with 81%
later becoming hypothyroid...
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Thyroid ultrasonography typically shows thyroid gland enlargement and
hypoechogenicity,
while color Doppler ultrasonography may show low or
normal vascular...
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appearance consisting of
alternating rings of
hyperechogenicities and
hypoechogenicities.[citation needed] However,
these patterns,
except the
latter one,...
- involvement. An
ultrasonographic examination reveals poor
blood flow, a
hypoechogenic region corresponding to the
fingerlike projections, and a hypoechoic...
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characteristics including an oval form,
limited edge,
parallel orientation, and
hypoechogenicity,
ultrasound may be
utilized to ****ess them in
breast cancer patients...