mixed grayscale hypoechoic not homogenous
mixed grayscale hypoechoic not homogenous irregular in pattern
Heterogeneous hypoechoic refers to an ultrasound appearance where the tissue or structure being examined has mixed or varied echogenicity with areas that appear darker than surrounding tissue. This can indicate the presence of different types of tissue within the area of interest that have different acoustic properties, potentially suggesting abnormality or pathology. Additional imaging studies or clinical evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
heterogenous hypoechoic region is seen along resection margin post right hepatctomy
A hypoechoic area on ultrasound is one that's darker on the screen because it's less dense than surrounding tissue. In the breast, in a heterogeneous area, this might indicate multiple cysts. Talk with your health care provider or breast surgeon for information specific to your situation.
Hypoechoic means less white on ultrasound.
What is Hypoechoic to Isoechoic Nodule
It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
The hypoechoic mass lesion refers to the abnormal area in the body that can be seen on an ultrasound.
Mixtures.
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heterogenous
Hypoechoic area is a medical term relating to ultrasound scanning. On ultrasound, a solid mass appears as a grey or hypoechoic area.
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.
Gasoline is a homogeneous solution.