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In medical terms, "echo-poor" refers to an area on an ultrasound that appears less echogenic or less reflective compared to surrounding tissues. This characteristic can indicate the presence of fluid, cysts, or certain types of lesions, as these areas do not return sound waves effectively. Echo-poor regions can be critical in diagnosing various conditions, including tumors or organ abnormalities. The interpretation of echo-poor findings should always be considered in conjunction with other clinical information and imaging results.

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