Antenatal diagnosis of lung abnormalities by ultrasound has been a much more frequent occurrence in recent years. There is a range of appearances from uniform increased echogenicity through to lesions containing large echo-free areas. Bilateral uniformly increased echogenicity has a poor outlook but in...
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of echogenic material in the frontal horns is less than 1%. This does not represent the normal location ofdoi:10.7863/jum.2009.28.12.1629Neely HinesTejas MehtaJanneth RomeroDeborah LevineJournal of ultrasound in medicine: official journal of the American Institute of ...
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On ultrasound, sarcomas typically appear as isolated large solid masses with inhomogeneous echogenicity of the solid tissue, sometimes containing cystic (usually irregular) areas and usually not having shadowing or calcifications [152, 153]. The 3D power Doppler with USS has been used more recently ...
What does all that mean? Byanon175128— On May 12, 2011 I felt extreme pain in my right kidney, and the following is the ultrasound result. "Both kidneys are of normal sizes and outlines having normal echogenicity. Right sided mild hydronephrosis with proximal hydroureter- Suggestive of distal...
Antenatal diagnosis of lung abnormalities by ultrasound has been a much more frequent occurrence in recent years. There is a range of appearances from uniform increased echogenicity through to lesions containing large echo-free areas. Bilateral uniformly increased echogenicity has a poor outlook but in...
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A significantly higher rate of tumor size above 5 mm, irregular tumor shape, hypoechogenicity, presence of microcalcifications, and high vascularity was observed in the subgroup of patients with other types of TC than in patients with PTC (p < 0.05 for all). Table 2. Selected ultrasound ...