| hypoechoic | A region in an ultrasound image in which the echoes are weaker or fewer than normal or in the surrounding regions. Origin: hypo-+ echo + -ic (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hypoechoic |
in ultrasonography, giving off few echoes or weaker echoes than normal tissue or than in surrounding regions.
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| hypoechoic rim |
In ultrasonography, a thin border (2 mm or less) around a body part that produces few echoes. The rim is sometimes seen around abscesses, other inflamed structures, structures with many blood vessels at their edges, or the normal
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| hypoechoic |
an ultrasound image with weaker echoes than the surrounding structures; images are dark on monitor; examples are vessels and cyst.
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