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What is Hypoechoic to Isoechoic Nodule
An isoechoic mass in the uterus is a mass that has the same density as the uterine tissue. This is most often a fibroid. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
An isoechoic mass in the uterus appears similar in echogenicity to surrounding tissue on an ultrasound scan, making it challenging to distinguish from normal tissue. This type of mass may require further evaluation, such as additional imaging or a biopsy, to determine its nature and potential impact on health.
That would be a "hard pea-sized lump that doesn't show up on ultrasound".
A heterogeneous mass posterior to the uterus generally indicates a fibroid tumor. A fibroid is a benign tumor that is non cancerous.
Uterine fibroids are benign growths of the muscle. It originates from the smooth muscle, and is non-cancerous tumor inside the uterus.
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what is hypoechoic solid material that is centrally located in the mid right internal jugular vein narrowing the lumen by approx. 50% mean?
Isoechoic means same texture as surrounding tissue on an Ultrasound. Lucent or Sonolucent means abscence of echoes surrounding the area. The thyroid gland can have areas that appear to be a "Halo" with normal tissue inside. After a biopsy or nuclear scan it may be diagnosed as an Ademona or Cancerous. They can be Euthyroid ( not effecting thyroid hormone levels) or hyperfunctioning (secreting more hormones than normal) -this information is based on studies of the Human Thyroid Gland.
Renal parenchymal disease basically appear echogenic. There are three grades of renal parenchymal disease. Grade 1: the Kidney parenchyma is isoechoic to the liver, but there is still cortiomedullary differentiation. Grade 2: the kidney parenchyma is hyperechoic to the liver with preservation of corticomedullary differentiation. Grade 3: kidney appears hyperechoic. No corticomedullary differentiation!