No edges in the echo.
The myometrium of the uterus. If you are given a diagnosis of homogeneous myometrium on ultrasound, that means that your ultrasound is within normal limits.
When the endometrium is described as homogeneous, it means that its thickness and texture appear to be uniform throughout on imaging studies like ultrasound or MRI. This suggests that there are no areas of abnormal growths, such as polyps or tumors, within the endometrial lining.
Myometrial echoes are the ultrasound findings that refer to the normal appearance of the muscle layer of the uterus. These echoes are typically seen as a homogeneous and medium-level echogenicity within the uterine muscle on ultrasound imaging. Changes in myometrial echoes can sometimes indicate underlying conditions or pathologies affecting the uterus.
It is homogeneous.
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Heterogenous
it is homogeneous
homogeneous
homogeneous and its a colloid
It is an alloy, very probable not homogeneous.
homogeneous
Ultrasound is ultrasound. The question cannot be answered. You must specify what you need to do with your ultrasound.