On ultrasound, the liver appears to be made of different types of matter, not just one type.
What is heterogeneous echotexture
Hypoechoic means less white on ultrasound.
i just saw my abdominal echo and the results showed mild coarsening of the hepatic echotexture that could be related to diffuse hepatocelluiar disease. what does this mean> can it be cancer of liver?
What is Hypoechoic to Isoechoic Nodule
what does this possibly mean. The uterus is borderline enlarged and shows heterogeneous echotexture, which is nonspecific. A uterine fibroid in the anterior body is possible
In echotexture, "heterogeneous" refers to an uneven or varied composition of tissue characteristics within an organ or structure as observed on ultrasound. This variability can indicate the presence of different types of tissues, lesions, or abnormalities, as opposed to a uniform echotexture, which typically suggests homogeneity. Heterogeneous echotexture may be associated with conditions such as tumors, cysts, or inflammation, making it an important factor in diagnostic imaging.
The hypoechoic mass lesion refers to the abnormal area in the body that can be seen on an ultrasound.
Course inhomogeneous echotexture refers to a type of ultrasound finding characterized by a heterogeneous, uneven appearance of tissue echoes, often indicating the presence of abnormalities or irregularities within the tissue. This echotexture can suggest various conditions, such as inflammation, fibrosis, or tumors, depending on the organ being examined. It contrasts with a homogeneous echotexture, which appears uniform and smooth. Radiologists often use this descriptor to guide further evaluation and diagnosis.
This is A SOLID MASS o the lining of the uterus
A hypoechoic structure or mass is a mass which appears as very dark when ultrasound pictures are taken. It could be indicative of a tumor, or it may be benign.
Hypoechoic area is a medical term relating to ultrasound scanning. On ultrasound, a solid mass appears as a grey or hypoechoic area.
Diffusely increased echotexture in the liver is typical of a fatty liver. When a liver is fatty it takes on a spongy appearance. This can be caused by either alcoholic or non alcoholic reasons.