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- Echogenicity abstract "Echogenicity (misspelled sometimes as echogenecity) is the ability to bounce an echo, e.g. return the signal in ultrasound examinations. In other words, Echogenicity is higher when the surface bouncing the sound echo reflects increased sound waves. Tissues that have higher echogenicity are called "hyperechogenic" and are usually represented with lighter colors on images in medical ultrasonography. In contrast, tissues with lower echogenicity are called "hypoechogenic" and are usually represented with darker colors. Areas that lack echogenicity are called "anechogenic" and are usually displayed as completely dark.".
- Echogenicity wikiPageID "11582555".
- Echogenicity wikiPageRevisionID "604247148".
- Echogenicity hasPhotoCollection Echogenicity.
- Echogenicity subject Category:Acoustics.
- Echogenicity subject Category:Hearing.
- Echogenicity subject Category:Medical_physics.
- Echogenicity subject Category:Medical_ultrasonography.
- Echogenicity subject Category:Ultrasound.
- Echogenicity comment "Echogenicity (misspelled sometimes as echogenecity) is the ability to bounce an echo, e.g. return the signal in ultrasound examinations. In other words, Echogenicity is higher when the surface bouncing the sound echo reflects increased sound waves. Tissues that have higher echogenicity are called "hyperechogenic" and are usually represented with lighter colors on images in medical ultrasonography.".
- Echogenicity label "Echogenicity".
- Echogenicity label "Echogeniczność".
- Echogenicity sameAs Echogenita.
- Echogenicity sameAs Echogeniczność.
- Echogenicity sameAs m.02rk3x1.
- Echogenicity sameAs Q3501532.
- Echogenicity sameAs Q3501532.
- Echogenicity wasDerivedFrom Echogenicity?oldid=604247148.
- Echogenicity isPrimaryTopicOf Echogenicity.