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- increased sound waves. Tissues that have higher echogenicity are called "hyperechogenic" and are usually represented with lighter colors on images in medical...
- Surányim A (2000). Prenatal and postnatal evaluation of foetal renal hyperechogenicity in pregnancies complicated with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth...
- myometrial cysts - pockets of fluid within the smooth muscle of the uterus Hyperechogenic islands - usually white endometrium islands within the myometrium Echogenenic...
- Ultrasonography showing hyperechogenicity of the renal cortex, visualized in the image as brighter than the liver....
- Absence of flow and hyperechogenic content in deep vein thrombosis of the subsartorial vein...
- and kidney side by side (left image) may give a false impression of hyperechogenic liver, so it's preferably done with the organ borders facing the ultrasound...
- external iliac vein.) Doppler ultrasonography showing absence of flow and hyperechogenic content in a clotted femoral vein (labeled subsartorial) distal to the...
- Doppler ultrasonography showing absence of flow and hyperechogenic content in deep vein thrombosis of the subsartorial vein....
- Other ultrasonographic features include: Enlarged hypoechogenic or hyperechogenic ovary Peripherally displaced ovarian follicles Free pelvic fluid. This...
- M-mode tracing as pleura and lung being indistinguishable as linear hyperechogenic lines and is fairly reliable for diagnosis of a pneumothorax. Even though...