Hypoechoic is a medical descriptor used of tissues or lesions that appear darker on an ultrasound image due to lower echogenicity. It indicates that the structure reflects fewer ultrasound waves than surrounding tissues, often suggesting fluid or less dense tissue. The term is typically used in radiology and sonography reporting and varies in diagnostic significance based on context and comparison with adjacent anatomy.
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