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echogenetic vs echogenic, sm

Posted By: dubdub on 2007-03-11
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Subject: echogenetic vs echogenic, sm

Doc ALWAYS says echogenetic material and I cannot document echogenetic and will put echogenic, which I can document. Can anyone document echogenetic? TIA


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echogenic? sm
Subject: echogenic? sm

echogenic


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Pertaining to a structure or medium (e.g., tissue) that has internal echoes. Cf. hypoechoic, hyperechoic, and anechoic, which refer, respectively, to paucity, abundance, and absence of echoes displayed in the image of a structure.?


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Echogenic? Was this an ultrasound of the abdomen?
Subject: Echogenic? Was this an ultrasound of the abdomen?

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Yep, "an echogenic density" (nm)
Subject: Yep, "an echogenic density" (nm)

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if in reference to radiology, it would be echogenic, he is just
Subject: if in reference to radiology, it would be echogenic, he is just

probably saying it wrong, like docs who same melanotic stools instead of melenic