Echogenic Meaning In Ultrasound Pregnancy, Acute Kidney Injury AJKD Editors' Choice Articles Cardiorenal COVID-19 Resource Collection Diabetes and Kidney Disease Health Disparities in Kidney Disease Highly Cited Research Articles Home Dialysis Kidney Transplantation Most Read Articles NKF SCM Highlights from AJKD Open Access Patient-Centered Research Pregnancy and Kidney Disease World Ultrasound uses sound waves to safely look at your baby. What causes echogenic bowel? A baby is said to have an echogenic bowel when their bowel appears ‘brighter’ than usual on an ultrasound scan. Ultrasound images look brighter when sound waves connect with solid or dense areas of the body (like bone). Nearly all instances of first trimester bleeding can be adequately evaluated with a combination of clinical evaluation, serum ß-hCG assay and US, preferably via endovaginal technique. An intracardiac echogenic focus (ICEF) is a bright white spot seen in the baby’s heart during an ultrasound. 2-1. Feb 2, 2020 ยท Echogenicity is a descriptive term used to describe the picture that the reflected ultrasound waves form. Sometimes, one or more small bright spots are seen in the muscles of the heart. Typically, the bowel should be the same gray colour as the liver, but sometimes the bowel appears as white as bone. PRENATAL ULTRASOUND FINDINGS Echogenic Intracardiac Focus (EIF) What is an EIF? An EIF is a small bright (white) spot seen in a baby’s heart during an ultrasound. kxvb, syu6x, 8gm, ttscb, f6ut, 1ghwpnct, sv8f, oua6fd, xyn, fr9tw,