| echo s. |
1. a percussion sound resembling an echo, heard over a hydatid cyst. 2. echolalia.
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| echo-ranging |
in ultrasonography, the determining of the position or depth of a body structure on the basis of the time interval between the moment an ultrasonic pulse is transmitted and the moment its echo is received.
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| echogenic |
in ultrasonography, giving rise to reflections (echoes) of ultrasound waves.
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| echogenicity |
in ultrasonography, the extent to which a structure gives rise to reflections of ultrasound waves.
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| echographia |
a type of dysgraphia in which the patient can copy writing, but cannot write to express ideas. Called also pseudoagraphia.
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