pls answer this, because my friend has this kind od result
anechoic cyst in right overy
A unilocular anechoic cyst is an ovarian cyst, usually benign. Usually, they go away on there own, but if it becomes debilitating, or gets too big, a doctor may opt to remove it surgically.
anechoic lesion
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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anechoic foam
A simple fluid filled sac that is dark on ultrasound. It does not have any debris inside, only filled with fluid, which makes it benign.
Leland H. Hemming has written: 'Electromagnetic Anechoic Chambers'
"The Quite Zone of an anechoic chamber is a defined volume within the chamber where a Device Under Test (DUT) is to be placed for evaluation. Quiet Zone Probing is accomplished by moving a probe antenna through the Quiet Zone to determine the level of extraneous signals entering the volume." (from Sirles, C.W., et al., "Anechoic Chamber Performance Characterization Using Spherical Near-Field Imaging Techniques") In other words, a quite zone is a specific volume inside the anechoic chamber, wherein the level of RF power does not exceed a certain limit. The "quiteness" of the zone is a function of signal frequency, i.e. different frequencies will correspond to different RF levels within the quite zone volume.
A fibroid in your uterus and a cyst in your left ovary, but the cyst would be complex formed just like a mass or tumor in your uterus that has grown in size.
The purpose of an anechoic chamber is to enable measurements to be made in the absence of reflections or background noise. They may be designed for audio, or radio frequency use. Commonly wedges of (sound) absorber are mounted on all walls, such that as the (sound) wave approaches the wall, the amount of (sound) absorber is greater. The folk who work in them walk on a wire grid suspended half way up, though this may be removed for sensitive measurements. They are commonly mounted on an isolating system, so they are very quiet inside as well. Sometimes a room within a room system.
The word clast comes from the Greek and meant 'broken into pieces'. So the 'lacking' prefix would be "a", aclastic. There is no such word, as whole seems adequate. The 'lacking' prefixes from Greek are a- or an-. Such as amoral, anechoic, and antipodes.Rocks in their massive form could be sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic.