| echo sign |
Repetition of the closing word of a sentence, a sign of epilepsy or other brain conditions.
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| echogenic bowel |
A hyperechoic mass that may be seen in the fetal abdomen. If ascites is not present, this is probably due to an enlargement of the fetal bowel. Finding this mass in the second trimester of pregnancy is thought to be associated wi
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| echo b. |
reciprocal b.
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| echo d. |
a form in which a sound of brief duration is heard in the one ear a fraction of a second later than in the other ear.
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| echo planar i. |
a technique for obtaining a magnetic resonance image in less than 50 msec; a single radiofrequency pulse is recalled several times in a series of echoes that are each encoded differently and from which the image can be reconstructed.
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