central echogenic stroma
The information you have provided doesn't specify where or what the plaque is being described. Is it in a blood vessel? Heart wall? Great vessel wall? Pericardium? Basically it means there is a elevated fatty plaque that has been there for a while and has hardened, quite near to the heart. Any further description would be speculation.
A calcific density is a medical phenomenon in which calcium builds up on body tissue and causes it to harden. Calcific densities can occur in many parts of the body. Calcific densities are caused by any disorder that leads calcium to be deposited in a part of the body other than the bones and teeth. Also known as calcifications, calcific densities can usually be seen in X-rays.
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
calcific tendinitis
maybe TB...
a dark spot on the abdomen.
focal calcification
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