Ultrasound vs Echogenicity - What's the difference?
ultrasound | echogenicity |
(physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz
(medicine) The use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
(medical) The ability to create an echo that can be detected in an ultrasound examination.
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and echogenicity
is that ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while echogenicity is (medical) the ability to create an echo that can be detected in an ultrasound examination.ultrasound
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(wikipedia ultrasound)Antonyms
* (physics) infrasoundAnagrams
*echogenicity
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References
*Echogenicity'', ''Dorlands Illustrated Medical Dictionary , 2004.