Containing structures that reflect high-frequency sound waves and thus can be imaged by ultrasound techniques. In ultrasonography:- giving rise to reflections (echoes) of ultrasound waves; hyperechoic.
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Echogenic cardiac focus is the bright spot seen on a baby's heart during an ultrasound.
Echogenic foci in the gallbladder are usually small polyps. They can be seen on an ultrasound and are often benign.
Echogenic liver is also known as fatty liver. This is when fat deposits on the liver and can't burn itself off.
when endometrium visualize more brighter or hyper echoic on ultra sound scan , then thats called echogenic endometrium
I have lupus and about 7 other immune disorders. My filtration rate is at about 35 (non black) and my cretinine is now at 1.25 about. My renal ultra sound came back with "increased echogenicity". What does that mean? Thanks Sharon
An echogenic nodule is when something appears solid and brighter than anything near it in radiology. The nodules are usually 2cm or smaller and solid, but they can be fluid-based, too.
Hepatic veins do not have echogenic walls. Anechoic means not having or not producing echoes. The hepatic vein carries blood from the liver.
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Echogenic spleen is simply a phrase used within the medical field to describe a spleen that is being seen via an ultrasound. Coders and transcriptionists are the ones who use this phrase most often.
According to the Merriam-Webster online Medical dictionary (http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/echogenicity), if you break the work down to its root "echogenic", that definition is: reflecting ultrasound waves - echo·ge·nic·i·ty, noun, pluralecho·ge·nic·i·ties.Now, the nice thing about medical terminology is that when you know what the prefixes and suffixes mean, you can usually get a good idea what the whole word means. In this case, hypo means less than, below, or under. Therefore, hypoechogenicity could refer to something that does not reflect ultrasound waves well (or uniformly).
A hypoechoic mass is a lump which appears darker on an ultrasound scan. These darker areas on an ultrasound scan are suggestive of a tumor.